As part of a project connecting to Professor of Political Science Emily Paddon-Rhoads’ class on the Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa, several Swatties examine the recent wave of student protests fighting against continued educational inequity that haunts post-Apartheid South Africa. We speak to four alumni of the University of Cape Town who were each affected by the #RhodesMustFall and #FeesMustFall movements of 2015 and 2016. We learn more about the Equal Education movement that has developed to promote equitable basic education for young learners across the country, and examine the role of media activism in a changing world.
Five Out of Seven Million
Digging Deeper with Coda Story
Perspectives on Democracy and Diplomatic Relations: Iran and the United States
A Local Take on a Global Problem
Humanizing Refugee Journeys
Zika Virus: Unrealistic Restrictions on Women’s Health
Voices on Climate Change
Headlines: Explained
Rap salvadoreño: una manera de escuchar la historia
WNR Mixtape; or, the Sounds of Violence
Islamophobia
A Reflection on Home
Border Hysteria
Cerquita
Hong Kong Update + "Too Close"
A la fuerza
By Force
Stepping Forward
Lingering Illness
Weekly Newscast - May 1, 2015
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