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31 January 2012 |
| See the list of SAHA's educational resources developed to assist history learners and educators in schools. | |
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25 January 2012 |
| Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex participants are empowered to use PAIA. | |
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24 January 2012 |
| State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele has implied that continued opposition to the secrecy bill is uninformed and misplaced. | |
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01 December 2011 |
| "Getting to Zero" is this year's theme for World AIDS Day, on the 1st of December. The pandemic continues to wreak havoc in many countries, especially on the African continent, calling for a more holistic approach. | |
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29 September 2011 |
| SAHA hosted an exhibition and community panel discussion, as well as an oral history competition for learners, at the Tembisa West Library. | |
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01 September 2011 |
| SAHA is holding a heritage workshop for history educators on 17 September 2011 at Constitution Hill. | |
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01 September 2011 |
| To celebrate Heritage Day 2011, SAHA will be launching the exhibition ‘Entering Tembisa' and hosting a panel discussion exploring the history of this vibrant community. | |
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29 August 2011 |
| On 25 August 2011 SAHA and the South African Human Rights Commission began the first of a series of capacity building sessions on access to information in Diepsloot. | |
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11 August 2011 |
| The Nkosi Albert Luthuli Young Historians' Prize is a part of the South African Department of Basic Education's ongoing commitment to encourage the study of oral history in South Africa. | |
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09 August 2011 |
| In one of the largest demonstrations staged in this country's history, 55 years ago, 20 000 women of all races marched to Pretoria's Union Buildings on 9 August 1956, to present a petition against the carrying of passes. | |
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01 August 2011 |
| The Visual History Archive (VHA) has developed a new user friendly geo-spatial and temporal archive platform that provides unprecedented access and context to archival material concerned with the history of apartheid and the liberation struggle in Souther | |
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27 April 2011 |
| On 27 April 1994, for the first time in South African history, all citizens over the age of 18 were given the opportunity to cast their vote. | |
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16 April 2011 |
| On 15 April 1996, the first nation-wide TRC hearings opened in the East London City Hall. On 16 April 1996, the first victims' testimonies were heard, setting the tone for a process towards truth, justice and reconciliation which continues to this day. | |
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30 March 2011 |
| The South African History Archive (SAHA) supports Equal Education's campaign to establish Minimum Norms and Standards for School Infrastructure and National Guidelines on School Libraries by 1 April 2011. | |
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18 March 2011 |
| To mark Human Rights Day in 2011, the South African History Archive (SAHA) invited Grade 12 history learners to participate in a pilot workshop on the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), history and human rights. | |
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28 February 2011 |
| On Saturday 26 February 2011, the South African History Archive (SAHA) held a pilot workshop for Grade 11 and 12 history educators on teaching the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in the classroom. | |
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31 January 2011 |
| SAHA will launch new PAIA educational tools in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg on 11, 16 and 18 February 2011, respectively. | |
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31 January 2011 |
| SAHA will be conducting workshops on the TRC for history educators and learners at Constitution Hill in February and March 2011. | |
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09 January 2011 |
| History was made on 9 January, 1991, when the integration of public schools was initiated through the admission of black students to thirty-three previously all-white schools in the former Transvaal Province. | |
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08 January 2011 |
| Lawrence Ndzanga, leader of the South African Railways and Harbours Workers' Union (SARHW), made the ultimate sacrifice when he died under detention on 8 January 1977. | |
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10 December 2010 |
| On the occasion of the 60th International Human Rights Day, SAHA hosted the launch of the Truth Commission Special Report Multimedia Product at the Ramparts at Constitution Hill, accompanied by an exhibition comprised of numerous SAHA collections. | |
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04 December 2010 |
| On the occasion of its 25th anniversary, SAHA looks at the history of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). | |
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01 December 2010 |
| World AIDS Day commemorates the ongoing struggle to raise awareness and eliminate stigma surrounding the HIV/AIDS pandemic. | |
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30 November 2010 |
| FOIP has recently published a new and comprehensive PAIA Workshop Guide to assist training in the utilisation of PAIA. | |
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30 November 2010 |
| The inventory for the Forced Migration Studies Programme on Xenophobic violence collection is now available online. The collection consist of oral history interviews that was done by the the Forced Migration Studies Programme at Wits University on the Xen | |
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30 November 2010 |
| SAHA, in conjunction with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), is launching its multimedia product on 9 December, with an accompanying exhibition at the Ramparts at Constitution Hill. | |
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25 November 2010 |
| The global initiative of 16 Days of Activism: No Violence Toward Women has been taken on by the South African government, which has extended the campaign to support children who are victims of physical and sexual abuse. | |
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16 November 2010 |
| On 16 November, 1860, 342 indentured Indian labourers landed at Addington Beach in Durban. Their arrival heralded the establishment of one of South Africa's most dynamic communities. | |
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12 November 2010 |
| A coalition of NGOs for transitional justice (including SAHA) have developed pro-forma letters that may be used by persons wishing to lodge an objection to a proposed presidential pardon. | |
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27 October 2010 |
| World Day for Audiovisual Heritage has been commemorated at SAHA with an updated audit report of audiovisual material related to the liberation struggle. | |
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13 October 2010 |
| The South African History Archive stands in solidarity with mineworkers in South Africa, and worldwide, in their long-standing struggle for improved occupational health and safety standards. | |
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10 October 2010 |
| The World Day against the Death Penalty, held on 10 October each year, was introduced in 2003 by the World Coalition against the Death Penalty, an international network comprised of NGOs, bar associations, local governments and unions. | |
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29 September 2010 |
| Using struggle posters largely drawn from the SAHA Poster Collection to demonstrate the artistic, political and organisational value of the South African poster movement, chapters from the SAHA publication 'Red on Black' are now available online. | |
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24 September 2010 |
| Heritage Day is commemorated on 24 September as a cultural celebration and reminder of South Africa's rich history. | |
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21 September 2010 |
| On International Day of Peace, or World Peace Day, hundreds of organisations worldwide join the UN in calling for an end to armed conflict and violence. | |
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15 September 2010 |
| On International Day of Democracy, SAHA assesses how, in its short life, South African democracy has been challenged, and how important it is to remember a time when social equality could not be taken for granted. | |
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10 September 2010 |
| Have you heard from Johannesburg is a seven-part documentary series produced and directed by two-time Academy Award® nominee Connie Field, screened by SABC on Sunday at 9pm through September and October 2010. | |
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08 September 2010 |
| International Literacy Day celebrates the global drive towards eradicating illiteracy, empowering people with the tools to acquire confidence, knowledge and dignity. | |
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23 August 2010 |
| John Vorster Square was officially opened on 23 August 1968, during the height of racial segregation and political oppression in apartheid South Africa. | |
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18 July 2010 |
| In November 2009, the United Nations General Assembly designated 18 July, Nelson Mandela's birthday, as Mandela Day. This pays tribute to the man and his vision, and also serves as a platform for globally promoting social justice. | |
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05 July 2010 |
| The secret Tuynhuys meeting between Nelson Mandela and P.W. Botha on 5 July 1989 set the course for a five year process of negotiations that would end apartheid and bring peace and democracy to South Africa. | |
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26 June 2010 |
| Fifty five years ago, the Congress of the People met at Kliptown to sign the Freedom Charter, which served as the precursor to South Africa's current Bill of Rights. | |
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25 June 2010 |
| The Ditsong National Museum of Military History is hosting an exhibition on the End Conscription Campaign (ECC) between 6 June and 30 August, 2010, including a number of evocative ECC struggle posters stored in SAHA's poster collection. | |
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20 June 2010 |
| World Refugee Day was established in late 2000 as a way of drawing attention to the ever-growing global plight of displaced persons. The theme for 2010 is 'home' - in sympathy with the millions worldwide forced to leave their homes behind. | |
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16 June 2010 |
| Youth Day is held each year as a reminder of the Soweto Uprising, which involved the mass uprising of Soweto's high school students against Bantu Education and the injustices of apartheid. | |
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12 June 2010 |
| The World Day against Child Labour was adopted by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in 2002 as a way of drawing attention to international efforts aimed at ending child labour. | |
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11 June 2010 |
| For South Africans, soccer has retained a positive legacy in promoting a platform for voicing views against racism in sport. | |
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05 June 2010 |
| June 5 was designated World Environment Day in 1972, as a way of deepening consciousness of environmental concerns on a global level. | |
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01 June 2010 |
| International Children's Day recognises the significant role of children in society, and highlights the need for caregivers to provide them with protection, education and empowerment. | |
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31 May 2010 |
| On the centenary of the Union of South Africa, the South African History Archive reflects on the significance of this historical event on the evolution of contemporary South Africa. | |
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16 May 2010 |
| The South African History Archive remembers veteran South African human rights activist and patron of the Black Sash, Sheena Duncan, who passed away peacefully in the early hours of the morning on Tuesday the 4th of May, 2010. | |
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15 May 2010 |
| International Conscientious Objectors' Day focuses on the global struggles of COs against conscription and state militarism. | |
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12 May 2010 |
| A new form of hate crime emerged in May 2008 when xenophobic attacks broke out throughout the country, creating an unprecedented refugee crisis. | |
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27 April 2010 |
| As we celebrate this year's Freedom Day, SAHA looks at a darker side of South African heritage: fifty years since the Group Areas Act No. 41 of 1950 was passed. | |
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27 April 2010 |
| This year's Freedom Day marks sixteen years since the birth of a new South African democracy. | |
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19 April 2010 |
| SAHA is developing a DVD of case studies aimed as demonstrating how different organisations and communities have used PAIA to assert or their human rights | |
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15 April 2010 |
| On the anniversary of its first human rights violations hearings at the East London City Hall in 1996, SAHA reflects on the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). | |
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21 March 2010 |
| The online exhibition developed by the Nelson Mandela Foundation and SAHA in 2008 has moved to SAHA's domain to enable further expansion | |
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15 March 2010 |
| SAHA commemorates the life and work of anti-apartheid icon, Fatima Meer. | |
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08 March 2010 |
| On International Women's Day, SAHA celebrates one century since the first proposal was made to create a special day for women. | |
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11 February 2010 |
| SAHA commemorates the legacy of District Six on the anniversary of the apartheid government's decision to declare it a whites-only area under the Group Areas Act of 1950. | |
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11 February 2010 |
| SAHA salutes Nelson Mandela on the twentieth anniversary of his release from prison. | |
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02 February 2010 |
| SAHA reflects on how the unbanning of political parties and partial lifting of State of Emergency Regulations signaled a positive shift towards a new South African democracy. | |
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18 December 2009 |
| Commemorating the 2009 International Migrants Day, SAHA reconciles South Africa's own past with current issues of migrancy, refugeeism and xenophobia. | |
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01 December 2009 |
| 'I am responsible, we are responsible, South Africa is taking responsibility' | |
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01 December 2009 |
| To mark World Aids Day 2009, SAHA has added a substantial new collection, donated by Jack Lewis and Zackie Achmat, to its holdings. | |
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30 November 2009 |
| SAHA has produced an exciting new range of primary source materials on South African history from 1976 - 1994 for use in the classroom. | |
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30 November 2009 |
| SAHA has recently added the Sunday Times Heritage Project (STHP) collection to its holdings. | |
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25 November 2009 |
| People Opposing Women Abuse (POWA) is partnering with the South African Post Offices to run an innovative and informative awareness campaign for postal workers for 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children | |
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28 October 2009 |
| To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the launch of the ECC, SAHA has put together a virtual exhibition using a range of archival materials, primarily posters and photographs, to
provide an overview of the ECC's history. | |
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17 October 2009 |
| On Sunday 25 October 2009, a seminar to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the founding of the End Conscription Campaign , entitled 'Remembering the Apartheid war and how it shaped our lives' will be held in Johannesburg. | |
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12 October 2009 |
| On October 10, SAHA and GDE hosted a workshop for secondary history educators at Constitution Hill, to pilot new educational resources on using primary sources in the classroom. | |
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02 October 2009 |
| Part of commemorating the ECC has involved acknowledging the ongoing struggle of today's young Conscientious Objectors - including the Shministim, who recently spoke at Wits University. | |
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15 September 2009 |
| 15 September saw international celebrations for the International Day of Democracy | |
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13 September 2009 |
| The Nkosi Albert Luthuli Young Historians’ Oral History Competition for secondary learners is once again underway across the country. | |
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07 September 2009 |
| Long-anticipated launch of the '"Forgotten" Voices in the Present' book and documentary. | |
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02 September 2009 |
| Commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the 'Purple March.' | |
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23 July 2009 |
| Tuesday 21 July 2009 saw the inaugural PAIA Network meeting for the gender-based violence sector. | |
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29 May 2009 |
| The girls spent the day interviewing and working with the employees, who explained to them what SAHA is about and how the organisation works.
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20 April 2009 |
| FOIPs Project Manager, Charlotte Young, has returned from a three week International Field trip to India where she met with individuals, local, national and international organizations, activists, information commissioners... | |
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21 January 2009 |
| During his first day as President of the United States of America President Obama has demonstrated to the rest of the world the need to commit to greater openness and accountability. | |
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17 August 2008 |
| SAHA's Freedom of Information Programme (FOIP) recently provided a short workshop on PAIA to over 40 Community-based organisations in the Environmental Sector. The workshop was offered as part of the FOIP Capacity Building Project. | |
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23 June 2008 |
| Launched on 23 June 2008 at Number 4, Constitution Hill, this exhibition profiles a new interactive DVD about John Vorster Square, the most notorious police station in apartheid South Africa which was opened forty years ago in August 1968. | |
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14 May 2008 |
| To mark South African Freedom Day, the South African Embassy to the Democratic Republic of Congo held the first trade fair ever organized between the two countries in Kinshasha, under the slogan: Together, a better tomorrow | |
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23 April 2008 |
| Held in conjunction with the Johannesburg premiere of Philip Millers Rewind: A Cantata for Voice, Tape and Testimony, this exhibition profiles a new interactive DVD about John Vorster Square, the most notorious police station in apartheid South Africa. | |
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23 April 2008 |
| Funding has been approved by the Ford Foundation for SAHA's pilot project entitled FOIP Capacity Building Project. This pilot project will run from 1 April 2008 - 30 September 2009. | |
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12 March 2008 |
| SAHA goes to court on 13 March 2008 in relation to its application for access under PAIA to Military Intelligence records in the possession of the Ministry of Defence and the unlawful transfer of these requested records to Zimbabwe. | |
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09 February 2008 |
| This year, FOIP will move in a new direction towards more outreach work through the commencement of a PAIA pilot project in the community based sector. | |
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