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Combining Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly and South Africa’s TRC for an Effective Reparative Justice Model

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa is one of the most well-known reparative justice bodies. However, since its creation in 1996, many...

The Poet Eugene Skeef: “Violent Seed”, Quiet Dreams And The Trust Of Strangers

AG: Please introduce yourself. ES: My name is Eugene Skeef. I am a South African living in London since I went into exile from my...

Can Constructivism Hold Israel Accountable? South Africa’s Pursuit of Justice for Palestine

As the world struggles with the challenges of justice, a pivotal moment emerged on December 29, 2023, when South Africa made a major step...

Decolonizing Data: Reclaiming Literacy from the Western Knowledge Canon in South Africa’s ECD

In a world where colonial legacies continue to dictate the frameworks of knowledge, the ways we measure literacy in South Africa's Early Childhood Development...

South Africa: 30 Years Of Democracy

In A Question of Power South African writer Bessie Head writes, “Life is such a gentle, treasured thing. I learn about it every minute....

Post-BRICS 2024: Geopolitical Challenges, Opportunities and Future Pathways

As already known, BRICS is an association of five major emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. South Africa joined the association...

The Shore:  On Poets, Schiller And Making Mention Of The Goethean Observation

This is a prose poem that on the face of it in so many words is for children in conflict, war and genocide around...

Finding Awe, Reading Poems On A Starry Night And German-born South African Poetess Silke Heiss

“The heart wants what it wants,” sings the American pop artist, actress and mental health advocate Selena Gomez on my mobile phone. I am...

The Long Road Of Mentorship: My Friend, The Poet Mzi Mahola And A Country Of Stones

South African Mzi Mahola, selfless poet, gifted confidante, writer, author, had a lot to be proud of in my books. He knew and understood...

Capetonian Dillon Israel’s dream: on starting out, the unproduced playwright and his city

Dillon Israel is a South African actor, creative, storyteller and an unproduced playwright. He lives in Ravensmead, a quiet suburb in Cape Town, near...

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