by AdminWRSUN | May 12, 2022 | Articles, News
During our time as students at Stellenbosch University (SU), we have been involved in student activism around climate change. We’ve had numerous discussions on this topic with a range of student societies, the Student Representative Council (SRC) and various staff...
by AdminWRSUN | Mar 25, 2022 | Articles, News
By Lindy Heinecken. Article originally published on Mail&Guardian on 23 March 2022. With few exceptions, war is largely waged by men, with less than 1% of all combatants in history being women. Today, women remain a minority in the military, in combat and senior...
by AdminWRSUN | Mar 21, 2022 | Articles, News
By Efua Prah. Article originally published on ALICE news on 16.03.2022 When we think of Africa, what story dominates? Whilst we have been expertly cautioned about the dangers of a single story, the popular narratives of the lumbering economic giant, or the...
by AdminWRSUN | Jul 31, 2021 | Articles, News
By Lindy Heinecken. First published in The Conversation on 26 July 2021.(Photo: EFE-EPA/Kim Ludbrook) In a show of force unprecedented since South Africa became a democracy in 1994, the South African National Defence Force has commissioned 25,000 soldiers for...
by AdminWRSUN | Apr 20, 2021 | Articles, News
By Steven Robins. First published in the Daily Maverick on 15 April 2021.(Photo: Gallo Images / Oupa Bopape) University of Cape Town lecturer Dr Lwazi Lushaba’s extrapolation from Aimé Césaire’s writings suggests that the international human rights community only...
by AdminWRSUN | Mar 25, 2021 | Articles, News
By Lindy Heinecken. First published in the Mail & Guardian on 19 March 2021 (page 26). Transformation in how SANDF personnel are socialised into becoming soldiers will happen when women and men assertively reject the expected mimicry of masculinity. CLICK DOWNLOAD...
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