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Gender and women oppression

Intersectionality is key to women’s struggles

30th August 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

A seminar was held on Tuesday, 28 August on the challenges facing women’s access to resources from the land and sea.

International Men’s day used to highlight gender abuse in Alex

20th November 2017 Ramatamo Sehoai 0

Leading men’s and anti-abuse organisations, Grassroots soccer and SAPS’s Men for Change, and Agisanang Domestic Abuse Prevention and Training came together to celebrate International Men’s Day on Saturday at Altrek Sports complex in Alexandra township.

CUT-Brazil, a trade union centre at the forefront of the feminist struggle

4th October 2017 Equal Times 0

In 2012, measures were taken to ensure that female trade unionists would achieve parity in the biggest trade union in Brazil and Latin America, the […]

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