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Remembering Myesha Jenkins, a revolutionary in politics, poetry and jazz

Remembering Myesha Jenkins, a revolutionary in politics, poetry and jazz, by Christa Kuljian and Makhosazana Xaba

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Botanical gardens re-imagined go beyond simply displaying plants

Botanical gardens re-imagined go beyond simply displaying plants

BY MELANIE BOEHI, LUCIANO CONCHEIRO SAN VICENTE, AND PHAKAMANI M’AFRIKA XABA ON 13 SEPTEMBER 2020

Makhosazana Xaba - A Personal Oasis

As I drive to Pretoria on the M1 highway on this 9th day of September 2016, I am so excited I am anxious that I may cause an accident. I force myself to focus. Professor Angela Davies is in South Africa, soon to give the 17th annual Steve Biko Lecture at the University of South Africa (UNISA). While driving I keep having visual flashbacks of her face on the cover of Women, Race and Class – a book I read way back in 1993, eleven years after it was published. And then I see images of her in the 1980s when I first started hearing and reading about her activism.

Jonathan Cane, Civilising Grass shortlisting

Congradulations to Jonathan Cane, WiSER Oceanic Humanities Postdoctoral fellow. Jonathan Cane wrote the bookwhile he was based at the Wits City Institute.

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