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5 Women Who Fought Racists And Patriarchs For Our Freedom

The Daily Vox The liberation struggle is saturated with images of men who fought against the apartheid state for our political freedom, to the exclusion of women. Besides the late – and great – Mam’ Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, here are five other women that fought against patriarchy and racism to give us our political freedom. SHAAZIA EBRAHIM and FATIMA MOOSA commemorate these brave women this Freedom Day. Albertina Sisulu Albertina Nontsikelelo Sisulu was a nurse by profession. Through her political activism, she became one of the most important leaders of the anti-apartheid resistance. Mam’ Albertina is often referred to as the “Mother of the Nation”. Through Walter Sisulu, Mam’ Albertina attended the first conference of the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League where she was the only woman present. She was one of the organisers of the historic anti-pass Women’s March in 1956. During the historic march, Sisulu and other activists sang the famou

10 South African Freedom Fighters (Who Aren t Nelson Mandela) That Everyone Should Know

Udo Weitz/AP Global Citizen LifeDemand Equity 10 South African Freedom Fighters (Who Aren t Nelson Mandela) That Everyone Should Know The country’s democracy is a result of the dedication of so many incredible people. Why Global Citizens Should Care South Africa’s Freedom Day recognises the first democratic election that took place in the country after apartheid, on April 27, 1994. Continuing to carry out Nelson Mandela’s legacy and live in a democracy has led the country on the path to achieving the United Nations’ Global Goal 16 for peace, justice, and strong institutions. Join the movement by to help us reach all of the Global Goals and eradicate poverty by 2030. 

International Women s Day unites Karachi for demanding equality for all

International Women’s Day unites Karachi for demanding equality for all National March 9, 2021 KARACHI: Victoria, an elderly woman with five children, four of whom are daughters and married, hails from Umer Brohi Goth near the Northern Bypass. Since her house is far from her employer’s and the public transport route does not include a convenient drop-off point for her, she is forced to live with her son and manages to visit home only on the weekends. She works as a caretaker for elderly patients in different homes in Karachi. She wakes up at 3am, offers her prayers, has her breakfast and leaves for work as early as 5am, getting back by 9pm. “This is my daily routine. Only if the government provides a decent transport facility for women, I can go home daily,” she says politely.

Las mentiras del mundialismo: el «Día Internacional de la Mujer» se celebró por primera vez antes de la tragedia que dice conmemorar – Alerta Digital

Las mentiras del mundialismo: el «Día Internacional de la Mujer» se celebró por primera vez antes de la tragedia que dice conmemorar – Alerta Digital
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