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Prejudice

Unmasking the painful truth of healthcare disparities
Thought Leader
/ 11 October 2023

Unmasking the painful truth of healthcare disparities

While we can’t change the socio-economic and entrenched racist structures of our societies overnight, we can take control of our individual healthcare

By Zoya Pon
Restless Prejudice: Is higher education a right or privilege?
Opinion
/ 24 March 2023

Restless Prejudice: Is higher education a right or privilege?

Fair discrimination requires all South Africans to have an equal chance to meet the minimum standard to access institutions of higher education

By Motshedisi Mathibe and Hamandawana Zhou
Academic freedom upheld at University of Johannesburg
Education
/ 22 December 2022

Academic freedom upheld at University of Johannesburg

Untrue allegations made by disgruntled humanities academic dismissed by labour court as his leave for appeal is refused

By Lebogang Seale
Nakhane: ‘Why do they care so much?’
Friday
/ 15 October 2021

Nakhane: ‘Why do they care so much?’

The artist Nakhane is fatigued by the idea that lifestyle choices are ‘other people’s business’

By Tiffany Mugo
Finding my faith in Trump’s America
Africa
/ 3 November 2020

Finding my faith in Trump’s America

From the heady days of Obama’s inauguration to the everyday fears of living while black, Jakki Kerubo had a front-row seat to one of the most turbulent periods in US history

By Jakki Kerubo
Nigeria is still a very dangerous place to be different
Africa
/ 27 June 2020

Nigeria is still a very dangerous place to be different

Nigeria is moving far too slowly in terms of accommodating different genders and sexualities, sacrificing happiness, liberties and lives.

By Chude Jideonwo
The hypocrisies of the EFF and the twists of our prejudice
Article
/ 4 July 2019

The hypocrisies of the EFF and the twists of our prejudice

It is important to acknowledge that journalism does not happen in a vacuum, prejudices seep into the tone and focus of our work

By Editorial
Universities: a mirror of their communities
Article
/ 17 August 2018

Universities: a mirror of their communities

Working with the community surrounding Univen was the most constructive way to changing mindsets

By Staff Reporter
Is education the answer to shifting attitudes towards homosexuality in Botswana?
Article
/ 17 August 2018

Is education the answer to shifting attitudes towards homosexuality in Botswana?

Developing countries have not made the protection of LGBQTI rights a priority, but the more educated people are, the more tolerant they are

By Staff Reporter
Trans people seek bias-free healthcare
Article
/ 28 July 2017

Trans people seek bias-free healthcare

Transgender individuals in conservative small towns are too scared to seek medical treatment

By Carl Collison
‘Euuggh, that is so gay’
Article
/ 9 October 2008

‘Euuggh, that is so gay’

Let people be ashamed of their choice to not know, rather than their non-choice to be born homosexual or physically disabled or any shade of off-white.

By Staff Reporter

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