Many in the legal profession today continue to benefit from systems of exclusion they did not create, but from which they continue to draw advantage
Expressing anger on social media is merely performative outrage and does not result in action to prevent such abuse
What if the music you love was built on exploitation resembling slave labour? The poignant tale of Solomon Linda, author of the iconic song Mbube, is a reminder of the music industry’s exploitative underbelly. The song was sold to Gallo Records for a paltry 10 shillings in the 1950s — less than R1 today. It […]
There is a growing trend of public officials exploiting the rule to evade scrutiny and accountability
Section 25(3) of the Act perpetuates a harmful historical stereotype that reduces attorneys to mere office administrators
These kinds of amendments are regressive and driven by political expediency for short-term gains
The unsettling reality of Biowatch principle neglect in lower courts imperils the constitutional integrity of South Africa
When it comes to mega infrastructure projects, it is still the mega white-owned companies who score government contracts
Youth Day, June 16, reminds us of the role of youth in the struggle against oppression throughout the history of the ANC
Those tasked with raising people out of oppression have done a poor job of it in the past 26 years