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Race And Identity

The Comrade’s Wife explores love, power and resilience in modern South Africa
Friday
/ 2 December 2024

The Comrade’s Wife explores love, power and resilience in modern South Africa

Barbara Boswell’s novel tells the gripping love story of a middle-aged black woman in modern-day South Africa

By Rodney Ghobril
Pietermaritzburg Girls High: Codes of conduct won’t fix entrenched racism
Article
/ 7 June 2017

Pietermaritzburg Girls High: Codes of conduct won’t fix entrenched racism

Being told to “get over it” negates what we constantly have to say about race: just because we’re equal on paper does not mean we are equal in reality

By Staff Reporter
Who has authority to talk about identity?
Analysis
/ 7 February 2017

Who has authority to talk about identity?

The discourse on race and South African identity is stunted by it being limited to racism, nationalism and white guilt.

By Rafael Winkler
Rami Malek’s Emmy victory is deeply important and marks a milestone moment for Arab or Egyptian Americans in Hollywood
Article
/ 22 September 2016

Rami Malek’s Emmy victory is deeply important and marks a milestone moment for Arab or Egyptian Americans in Hollywood

The rich milieu of groups native to the Middle East has no place in codified constructions of US race and ethnicity.

By Staff Reporter

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