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Cause and Consequence
Capitalism seems to use race to establish hierarchy. The way in which we conceptualize the type of exploitative capitalism we've become familiar with is through a racial lens. Slavery is cheap. You're Black because profits need a bottom. The converse flips this. Comparatively, it assumes that racialization and hatred birthed capitalism and that it is the tool instead; furthermore, that the net outcome is not to make profits but to establish and protect white supremacy.Â
Osiame Radebe
Jul 13 min read
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African ≠Black
You can decide what you want to be or which box you want to tick because the subscription to the Black experience is not just to the identity pushed onto you but also to the ways in which you respond. Perhaps someday we’ll all be free; maybe one day you'll be African and not Black.
Osiame Radebe
Jul 12 min read
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We are almost out of time: SA signs treaty to advance marine conservation at 2025 UN Ocean Conference – but global momentum is still lacking
Healthy marine ecosystems, especially coral reefs, act as carbon sponges – significantly reducing carbon in the atmosphere and therefore combatting the climate crisis beyond the borders of the sea. Establishing more MPAs could be a make-or-break factor in avoiding further climate catastrophe and turning the tide of the climate crisis.
Lienke Norval
Jul 13 min read
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How Many More? Why South Africa’s GBVF Crisis Must Be Declared a National Disaster
We cannot afford to let these moments pass as mere hashtags. We need more than state action. We need a generation that refuses to be silent. We need young people to organise, to speak up, to challenge harmful norms in their schools, relationships, and communities.Â
Khiara Dullabh
Jun 234 min read
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South African perspective: Israel-Palestine
The Israel-Palestine conflict is deeply rooted in history, with both sides bearing fault and justification for their claims. Israeli support
Khumo Kumalo
Jun 5, 20243 min read
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