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His photographs cut through apartheid — and never diminished their subjects. David Goldblatt’s photographs, on view in a brilliant retrospective, exposed the moral rot of apartheid while ...
The unloved Apartheid-era Pass Laws act of 1952 insisted that blacks over the age of 16 had to carry a passbook. That policy ended in 1986, and Section 21 of the South African Constitution ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A photograph by David Goldblatt shows a family in bed reading the weekend papers. Until apartheid began to crumble in 1990, Goldblatt, who took pictures in South Africa for ...
In this T+W documentary, we see where Rassie Erasmus grew up and his personal circumstances during apartheid, and what planted the seed for him to become a top-class loose forward and then later ...
Adams’ daughter, Zaghrah Benjamin (15) said when she was told she would have to carry a pass, the first thing she thought about was the apartheid dompas. “During apartheid people had to carry ...
Cape Town - The controversial green cards, compared to the apartheid “dompas”, are still being used in Worcester, despite denials from its creators.
South Africa: Langa Dompas Museum - the Story of Apartheid's Hated 'Pass' Ashraf Hendricks / GroundUp (CC BY-ND 4.0) The first room in the Langa Dompas Museum in Cape Town is an old courtroom.
The International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) July advisory opinion on the legal consequences of Israel’s policies and practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is a landmark ruling.
Karima Bennoune, the Lewis M. Simes Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, defined gender apartheid as “a system of governance, based on laws and/or policies, which imposes ...
Browse Dompas news, research and analysis from The Conversation Dompas – Notícias, Pesquisa e Análise – The Conversation – página 1 Menu Fechar ...
Browse Dompas news, research and analysis from The Conversation Menu Tutup Home ... South Africa’s apartheid regime manipulated borders. Today, the effects linger.
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