
The Limpopo School
The popular myth holds that most South African major resistance leaders come from its coastal regions. That's not been the case since the mid-1970s.
The popular myth holds that most South African major resistance leaders come from its coastal regions. That's not been the case since the mid-1970s.
The emphasis on identity and difference act to temper the radical potential of South Africa's youth. They need an education on class politics.
The new comedy 'Matwetwe' hits all the right chords to tell a story about the current place and time of South African youth.
A new memoir by South African-American Stephanie Urdang offers a remarkable and feminist view of love, longing and revolutionary struggle.
The bases on which Israel's supporters believe it is subject to unfair criticism, are eerily similar to the rationalizations of apartheid South Africa's defenders in the 1970s and 80s.
Sunshine Cinema is repurposing a tool of 20th century European colonial and neocolonial capitalist domination.
The legacy of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission twenty-one years later.
The moral drama of the Israeli occupation plays out at a South African school.
Economies are broken everywhere, but while the rest of the world considers the radical, South Africa resigns itself to the rational.
A radical feature on South Africa's literary calendar, Abantu celebrates black intellectual labor, and resists the tropes that marginalizes it.
A documentary film about a black filmmaker and her struggles to make a film about Marike de Klerk.
Stand-up comedy, especially black stand-up, and the political in South Africa.
Apartheid propaganda, white media and Afrikaner nationalists painted Verwoerd's killer as crazy, but Dimitri Tsafendas was a committed political activist.
The family is the site of extremely violent incidents in South African society—particularly involving women and children. What can the state do?
Edward Said once said of the usefulness of exile for intellectual work: it involves adopting “a spirit of opposition, rather than accommodation.” James Baldwin and Sisonke Msimang took it to heart.
Constant attention to segregation in formerly white South African schools limits our understanding of how race works in the school system.
Albert Luthuli was ANC President when South Africa's biggest liberation movement turned to armed struggle. He's been the subject of much conjecture. What did he actually think about political violence?
Land reform in South Africa has to not only tackle racial inequalities of ownership, but also the power of chiefs and the Zulu royal family.
There is a seamless transition in how the South African state in tandem with capital, for 400 years utilize prisons to control black bodies.
Fees Must Fall (#FMF) brought student activism at South Africa's elite universities into the global media spotlight. A new documentary zooms in on the case of Wits in Johannesburg.