COMMUNITIES

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Commonwealth Triennial Conference on Literature and Language "Sharing A Commonwealth" Abstracts 1998.

Absacts of CommonweaIth Triennial Conference on Literature and Language "Sharing A Commonwealth" organised by: ACLALS and Depertment of English, Faculty of Arts & Social Science, University of Malaya. December 1-6, 1998.

Affirmative Action Report Sponsored by the US Embassy

The following report describes the learning. points resulting from the South African Affirmative Action Group's (SAAAG) visit......

ANC-KwaZulu/Natal: Let Us Develop Rural Communities
Election 99: Was There a 'Coloured' and 'Indian' Vote?

In the Run‐up to the 1999 elections, both academia and the media assumed that there would be a ‘coloured’ and ‘Indian’ vote. This article challenges this assumption through a disaggregation of the election results.

Democracy in Action - SEPT 1989

Peace prospects: SA in better shape than Ireland, Israel The lessons of conflict

University Report: BBC African Service, no. 135, 1971
CONSTRUCTIONS OF COMMUNITY AND IDENTITY AMONG INDIANS IN COLONIAL NATAL, 1860–1910: THE ROLE OF THE MUHARRAM FESTIVAL

This article is concerned with the historical construction of communities, cultures and identities in colonial Natal, in this case an Indian grouping that emerged from the heterogeneous collection of indentured workers imported between 1860 and 1911.

INDIAN OPINION 1950-1961

Indian Opinion, a weekly newspaper, was first established and produced by Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma"), M.H. Nazar and Madanjit Viyavaharik in 1903 in the Natal Province. The newspaper focused on Indian rights, poor living conditions of indentured labourers and racial discrimination.

The reconciliation needed

Can high standards of living in an industrialized society only be reached at the expense of community-mindedness?.

Community Health Workers: Unompilo in the Valley of a Thousand Hills
Press statement on United Democratic Front rejects the imposition of the regional services councils.

Press statements regarding the United Democratic Front rejects the imposition of the regional services councils as once again the apartheid regime ignore the legtimate demands of the people and impose Regional Services Councils on the communities.

Statement by Social Welfare organisations

Statement by Social Welfare organisations regarding concerned social workers group as they opposed to the proposed Amendments to the Internal Security Act and the Public Safety Act

Aids: getting the community involved
The Legal Resources Centre
Rural Dislocation: Braklaagte
Rural Dislocation: Potsdam
Local Government and National Assistance
The Lost Community
Research in the Black Township of Mpophomeni: Is There Hope?
New Age Vol.8 No.6 Nov. 1961

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