Thursday, March 21, 2013

#HumanRightsDay


 
Have a look at our infographic about #HumanRightsDay and sharpville. Don't forget share the graphic ...

Today,we commemorate the Sharpeville massacre-when 69 people were killed opposing discriminatory pass laws during Aparthied.

This year... , World Down Syndrome Day coincides with human rights day in SA.Down syndrome is a chromosomal condition caused by the presence of all or part of a third copy of chromosome 21. Follow @DownSyndromeSA for more information about this condition. Support world down syndrome day.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Creating the Awareness : Israeli Apartheid Week

Monday the 11th of March marked the start of Israeli Apartheid Week.

Increasing media coverage leading up to this week was matched with Enthusiasm from students and Organisations in South Africa.

The Launch of Israeli Apartheid Week took place on Sunday , at the symbolic Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg.

Since the day before yesterday , Campaigns creating awareness about the issues facing Palestinians were led on by student organsations at Universities across South Africa.

Encapsulating a day under Israeli ruling, "Life in palestine" and expressing solidarity with Palestinians ,are some of the initiatives taken up at Wits University.
Last night an incredible stance by students from different  organisations incl. MSA, ANC an COSATU disrupted an event said to have been hosted by the Israeli embassy.
Tomorrow a massive balloon release is expected to take place on the campus lawns.
follow @msa_wits for more info

 
 
 
 "I am a settler" flashmobs became an inspiring stepping stone for creating awareness on the University of Johanessburg campus which included a historic palestine exhibition.


A public discussion "bond between Palestine and Sa " --with Baleka Mbete (ANC) an Susan Abulhawa (Palestinian Author)took place at the Council  Chambers at the University of Jhb  . Massive attendace at this event led to venue being maxed out and not all guests had seating. Live media coverage by channel islam's Azhar Vadi.
FOLLOW  @msa_uj for more info.






 NMMU students , academics and friends spent Monday with Ahmed Khatrada ( Rivonia trialist and anti- apartheid struggle stalwart)   discussing "Israel- an apartheid state?" this event made the local newspapers as it led to questionable debates about Israeli's.
Discussion with Pepi Silinga on Israeli apartheid and youth struggle also were part of the week’s IAW schedule at Port Elizabeth.
@msa_nmmu




Grahamstown - Protesting the Israeli Musician whose visit co-incided conveniently during israeli apartheid week , students at Rhodes University protested against this event. An article about this incident can be found in today's "The Herald" newspaper.
Discussions  thus far included "everyday occupation" and "voices of the dispossed" witih various guest speakers.
@msa_rhodes
UKzn westville campus's IAW events is revolving around the main student quad where a Palestinian stall is set up daily , information on IAW is available and palestinian peripherals are on sale.
On Monday a flashmob re-enacting an aspect of the israeli-palestinian conflict took place , another flashmob took place today with Beatboxer Naz Jam and graffiti artist Ewok Robinson. Westville also had a rally yesterday , speakers incl. Ancyl , cosatu , ukzn Hindu Association an ukzn Golden Key honorary members.


 






Students at UKZN Howard College , commenced their israeli apartheid awareness campaign by painting the student union wall two days ago.  A skype session between ukzn academics , students and staff with Palestinian students in Gaza was set to take place yesterday during Lunch. Today a flashmob took place on campus.
 

Medschool - A actual timeline was created with tour guide's running you through the history of Palestine to present day, set up with rope strung across the quad , this timeline aims to educate in a colorful eye-catchy way. A roaming flashmob in various parts of the campus grounds took place yesterday aswell as a "misconception balloon wall". An open mic session is to take place during the course of the week.
follow @MEDMSA for more info
 
 




 UKZN PMB undertook "raise your hand for palestine" campaign and are screening 4 movie documentaries throughout the week.  Look out for a balloon release on the campus tomorrow.
follow @msa_pmb for more info



 
An incident that took place at the Durban beachfront , during the build_up of IAW. Graffiti artist Ewok together with students part of 'flashmob4gaza' were pinpointed as users of 'hate speech' for expressing the words "freedom.justice.equality.peace" "free palestine" and "israeli apartheid week" on a wall at the durban skate park. The painting had been painted over, after hours of being told that the painting was to stay.
This led to numerous articles in the Daily News, the Mercury , SABC  news , CII , Radio Islam and Lotus fm.


For more info about events in KZN , like the fb page MSA KZN



 

At Stellenbosch University  "Courageous conversations on palestine-israel" took place on Monday  and A protest march was set to take place today.
for more info follown@us_is , @us_tis


A performance by "amandla intifada" protesting israeli apartheid drew in support at University of Pretoria yesterday ,this public rally event had included in the front lines Ronald Lamola (president of anc youth league) and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (bds south africa)
Today Jessie Duarte headed a disccussion on ANC support for palestine .
"Mock israeli checkpoints and apartheid wall" are still to be initiated as part of the israel apartheid week awareness campaign at University of Pretoria.
For more info follow @psf_tuks

 





Activities in Cape Town commenced with a rocky start , Israeli students trained to spread propaganda an infiltrate incorrect information were flown down to UCT , where a tent was sent up for these zionists and free beverages were handed out to anyone who chose to associate themselves with them, making it difficult for awareness to be spread about israeli apartheid week.


 
This did not deter students , a candlelight vigil and Qiyamul Layl (late night prayer) took place last night.Permission was not granted to have a march/peaceful walk on the grounds of the University today. Activists at UCT are continuing with IAW events and An "eviction notice initiative” has commenced at certain residences on the Cape Town University , creating a feel of what Palestinians have had to undergo when demanded to disperse from their homes.
@msa_uct

The Israeli Apartheid Week activities have certainly created awareness , but a lot more needs to be done in aiding the plight of the Palestinians.
"We condone the pleas of the people of Palestine and call upon upon our South African Government to boycott Israeli products, disinvest in Israel and place sanctions on Israel
 
A screening of the national film tour : Jerusalem: The East Side Story is to take place throughout the week across the country.
For more info and live tweets follow @msa_union and @IAWSouthAfrica #IAW2013
"Every Generation needs a revolution"
 
Fathima Gori
 

Monday, March 11, 2013

STATEMENT: MUSLIM STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION SUPPORTS ISRAELI APARTHEID WEEK


The Muslim Students’ Association of South Africa (MSA) - in its commitment to justice, freedom and equality – has pledged its full support to the 9th international Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) campaign. IAW is a global series of events and campaigns that take place in cities, campuses and communities across the world and aims to raise awareness of Israel’s apartheid policies towards the Palestinian people and serves to promote Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel. IAW will take place from the 11 - 17 March in South Africa.


MSA realises the massive importance of IAW in furthering the Palestinian struggle for liberation and thus, in addition to support, is playing an active role in the campaign by forming part of the IAW national steering committee. We will also be hosting events and campaigns on our campuses across the country.


In the spirit of IAW we will reaffirm our stance on Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions as a constructive means of achieving liberation for the people of Palestine. BDS is a global movement that aims to isolate Israel until it complies with international law and ends its apartheid policies. We realise, in addition, that we, as a Muslim community in particular, need to move away from the charity framing of the Palestinian struggle and acknowledge that this is a political story of resistance against oppression and all forms of other injustices that violate basic human rights.


MSA acknowledges and echos many of our South African leaders and struggle icons such as: Ahmed Kathrada, Kader Asmal, Blade Nzimande, Zwelinzima Vavi and Winnie Mandela who have compared Apartheid South Africa to current day Israel. We also acknowledge cases made by the SA Human Sciences Research Council, Russell Tribunal on Palestine and the United Nations Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination that support this comparison.


MSA has joined numerous other organisations, including: South African Union of Students, Jamiat-Ul-Ulema, Congress of South African Trade Unions, Muslim Judicial Council, ANC Youth League and South African Council of Churches in its support of IAW. We lend our support to IAW in the same spirit that we do for the people of Sudan, Burma, Syria, Zimbabwe and other people who are victims of injustice and oppression. Indeed, this principled spirit will continue to be our approach to the Palestinian struggle.
In addition, we urge all our chapters, constituents and supporters to participate and get involved in Israeli Apartheid Week on your campuses, communities and cities.


For more information on IAW South Africa and ways to get involved, see the link here: http://www.bdssouthafrica.com/2011/02/israeli-apartheid-week.html.


For the complete IAW South Africa schedule, you can view the link here: http://www.bdssouthafrica.com/2011/02/iaw-2013-full-schedule-and-speaking.html


Statement issued by Yusuf Talia, President and Sumayya Omar, Political Officer of the MSA Union of South Africa


Yusuf Talia : yusuf.talia@gmail.com / 071-677-2391
Sumayya Omar: sumz01@hotmail.co.za / 071-456-5104

**The Muslim Students' Association (MSA) was established in 1973. It has grown to be one of the largest student representative bodies in South Africa. The MSA aims to assist in developing students and creating an active citizenship. This is done by developing structures to create a national and influential student representative body, leadership development programs, advocating for social, political and economic justice through campaigns, social projects and humanitarian initiatives that are all student based.

Israeli Apartheid Week 2013 SCHEDULE : 11TH - 17TH MARCH


ISRAELI APARTHEID WEEK (IAW) is an annual international series of events (including rallies, lectures, cultural performances, music shows, films and workshops) held in cities, communities and campuses across the globe. IAW raises awareness of Israel's apartheid policies toward the indigenous Palestinians and serves to garner support for the non-violent Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel campaign which seeks to bring an end to Israel's apartheid policies and violations of international law.

Set to commence on Monday 11TH March till 17TH March.



MSA Chapters across South Africa have hosted PRE-IAW WORKSHOPS in the past week and are looking forward to the week ahead.

The Schedule below sets to outline the various events taking place during the week at Universities throughout the Country



JOHANNESBURG


WITS UNIVERSITY


Monday - Friday  ( All Day)
"LIFE IN PALESTINE" - Photo Exhibition and Art Installation
Venue : Library Lawns,East Campus
"LIFE IN PALESTINE" - Photo Exhibition and Art Installation
Venue : Main Dining Hall,East Campus
Monday - Friday  ( All Day)
T-shirt Painting: "Expressing Solidarity with Palestinians"
Venue : Library Lawns,East Campus

Tuesday , 12 March ( LUNCHTIME)
Book Panel Discussion: “Israel/Palestine and the Queer International” by Sarah Schulman 
Speakers: Zackie Achmat (Ndifuna Ukwazi), Dr. Kelly Gillespie (Wits), Kwezilomso Mbandazayo (1in9 Campaign) and Eusebius Mckaisner (TBC)
Venue: Wits Writing Centre, Wartenweiler Library, East Campus

Tuesday , 12 March ( LUNCHTIME)
Book Panel Discussion: “Israel/Palestine and the Queer International” by Sarah Schulman
Venue: Wits Writing Centre, Wartenweiler Library, East Campus

Wednesday , 13 March ( 13h00 - 14h30 )
Venue: Room 2, Umtombo Building, East Campus

Wednesday , 13 March ( 19h00 - 20h00 )
National Film Screening : "Jerusalem - East Side Story"
Venue: Esselen Street Residence, Wits University

Thursday , 14 March ( 16h00 - 17h30 ) 
 Public Discussion: "Apartheid Then and Now? The emergence of the State of Israel and its racist foundational policies"
Speakers: Professor Ran Greenstein (Wits University Sociology Department) and Alan Horwitz (Spokesperson of StopTheJNF)
Venue: Wits Writing Centre, Wartenweiler Library, East Campus

Friday , 15 March ( 13h15 - 14h15 ) 
Interactive Balloon Release: Balloons for Boycott
Venue: Library Lawns, East Campus

Friday , 15 March ( 13h15 - 14h15 )
Venue: Library Lawns, East Campus
Venue: Cafe Dulce Senate House, East Campus

UNIVERSITY OF JOHANESBURG

Monday , 11 March ( Lunchtime )
Flash Mob: "I am a Settler"
Venue: University of Johannesburg

Tuesday , 12 March ( Lunchtime )
Flash Mob: "I am a Settler"
Venue: University of Johannesburg

Wednesday , 13 March ( 10h00 - 15h00 ) 
Photo Exhibition: "Historic Palestine"
Venue: Student Centre, University of Johannesburg

Wednesday , 13 March ( 14h15 - 15h15 ) 
 National Film Screening: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"
Venue: B-LES 104, APK Campus, University of Johannesburg

Wednesday , 13 March ( 19h00 - 20h00 )
Public Conversation: "The Bond Between Palestine & South Africa"
Speakers: Baleka Mbete (National Chairperson of the African National Congress) [TBC] and Palestinian writer Susan Abulhawa (author of "Mornings in Jenin")
Venue: Council Chambers, Madibeng Building, APK campus, Corner Kingsway and University Road, Auckland Park, University of Johannesburg

Thursday , 14 March ( 10h00 - 15h00 )
Photo Exhibition: "Historic Palestine"
Venue: Student Centre, University of Johannesburg





DURBAN / PMB

UKZN WESTVILLE
Monday-Friday , 11-15 March ( All day )
Venue: Student Quad, Westville Campus, UKZN
Information Stall: "Palestinian Paraphernalia

Tuesday , 12 March ( 12h30 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Westville Campus, UKZN
Public Rally: "Solidarity with Palestine"
Speakers: Representatives from UKZN Golden Key Honours Society, UKZN Hindu Students Association, ANC Youth League and COSATU

Wednesday , 13 March ( 12h30 - 14h30) 
Venue: Student Quad
Music Concert: "Sharing Solidarity with Palestinians"

Thursday , 14 March ( 12h30 - 13h30 ) 
Venue: Westville Campus, UKZN
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Thursday , 14 March ( 19h00 - 21h00 ) 
Venue: Senate Chambers, Westville Campus, UKZN
Video Conference: "Talking about Palestine-Israel"
Speakers: UKZN and Palestinian Academics

Friday , 15 March ( 11h30 - 12h30 ) 
Venue: Student Quad, Westville Campus, UKZN
Protest Rally: "Protesting Israeli Apartheid"



UKZN HOWARD COLLEGE


Monday , 11 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Student Union, Howard College, UKZN
Graffiti Painting: "Israel's Apartheid Wall"

Tuesday , 12 March ( 12h30 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: CCS Seminar Room, 6th Floor, MTB, Howard College, UKZN
Skype Conference: "In Conversation With Palestinian Students in Gaza"

Wednesday , 13 March ( 14h10 - 15h00 ) 
Venue: Howard College Theatre, Howard College, UKZN
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Friday , 15 March ( 14h10 - 15h10 ) 
Venue: L2, MTB, Howard College, UKZN
Film Screening: "Roadmap To Apartheid"

Friday , 15 March ( 19h00 - 20h00 ) 
Venue: IG Bottom Hall
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

UKZN MEDICAL SCHOOL

Monday-Friday , 11-15 March ( All day ) 
Venue: "Student Quad, Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN "
Stall and Exhibition: "Appreciating Palestine/Palestine Alive

Wednesday , 13 March ( 11h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: "Student Quad, Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN "
Interactive Balloon Release: "Israel-Palestine Misconceptions Explained"

Wednesday , 13 March ( All day ) 
Venue: "Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN "
Flash Mob: "Exposing Israeli Apartheid"

Thursday , 14 March ( 11h00 - 13h00 ) 
Venue: "Student Quad, Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN "
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Friday , 15 March ( 09h45 - 12h00) 
Venue: "Student Quad, Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, UKZN "
Banner Painting: "Expressing Solidarity with Palestinians"

UKZN PMB CAMPUS
Monday-Friday , 11-15 March ( All day )
Venue: PMB Campus, UKZN
Painting: “Raise Your Hand For Palestine”

Monday , 11 March ( 17h30 - 20h00 ) 
Venue: Room 107, New Arts Building, UKZN
Film Screening: "Salt of this Sea"


Wednesday , 13 March ( 17h30 - 20h00 ) 
Venue: Room 107, New Arts Building, UKZN
Film Screening: "Roadmap To Apartheid"


Friday , 15 March ( 18h00 - 21h00 ) 
Venue: Room 107, New Arts Building, UKZN
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Durban University of Technology

Monday-Friday , 11-15 March ( All day )
Venue: Library City Campus, Durban University of Technology
Exhibition: "Palestine 101"

Wednesday , 13 March ( 12h00 - 13h00)
Venue: Library City Campus, Durban University of Technology
Multimedia Presentation: "Explaining Palestine-Israel"
Speakers: Nadia Meer (Artist/Activist)
Thursday , 14 March ( 11h30 - 12h00 )
Venue: Library City Campus, Durban University of Technology
Public Address: "The South African Students Congress (SASCO) support for the Palestinian struggle"
Speakers: Zweh Mole (SASCO Provincial Chairperson)

Thursday , 14 March ( 12h00 - 13h00 )
Venue: Library City Campus, Durban University of Technology
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

TSHWANE/PRETORIA

UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA

Monday-Friday , 11-15 March ( 12h00 - 13h00 )
Venue: Open Piazza, University of Pretoria
Exhibition: "Mock Israeli Checkpoint and Apartheid Wall"

Monday , 11 March ( 12h30 - 13h30 )
Venue: Graduate Centre 2-65, University of Pretoria
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Tuesday , 12 March ( 12h00 - 14h00 )
Venue: Open Piazza, University of Pretoria
Music Concert: "Amandla Intifada"
Speakers: Various Artists including "Deep Fried Man"

Tuesday , 12 March ( 12h00 - 14h00 )
Venue: Open Piazza, University of Pretoria
Public Rally "Protesting Israeli Apartheid"
Speakers: Ronald Lamola (President of the ANC Youth League) and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (BDS South Africa)

Tuesday , 12 March ( 19h00 - 21h00 )
Venue: Tshwane University of Technology
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Wednesday , 13 March ( 14h00 - 16h00 )
Venue: Graduate Centre 1-72, University of Pretoria
Public Rally and Discussion: "South African and ANC support for Palestine"
Speakers: Jessie Duarte (African National Congress Deputy Secretary General) and Tamer Almassri (Palestinian Embassy Representative)

Thursday , 14 March ( 12h00 - 13h30 )
Venue: RaadSaal Mathematics Building, University of Pretoria
Book Discussion: "Mornings in Jenin"
Speakers: Susan Abulhawa (Palestinian Author) and Tamer Al Massri (Palestinian Embassy Representative)

PORT ELIZABETH

NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

Monday , 11 March ( 12h00 - 12h30 )
Venue: South Main Auditorium, NMMU
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Monday , 11 March ( 12h30 - 13h30 )
Venue: South Main Auditorium, NMMU
Public Discussion: "Israel - An Apartheid State?"
Speakers: Ahmed Kathrada (Rivonia Trialist and  Anti-Apartheid Struggle Stalwart)

Monday , 11 March ( 18h00 - 19h00 )
Venue: Red Location Museum
Public Discussion: "Israel - An Apartheid State?"
Speakers: Ahmed Kathrada (Rivonia Trialist and Anti-Apartheid Struggle Stalwart)

Tuesday , 12 March ( 12h00 - 13h00 )
Venue: NMMU
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Wednesday , 13 March ( 12h00 - 13h00 )
Venue: NMMU
Youth Discussion: "Israeli Apartheid and the struggle of the youth"
Speakers: Pepi Silinga

Wednesday , 13 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 )
Venue: Student Cafeteria, NMMU
Public Engagement and Flyering: "Raising Awareness on Palestine-Israel"

UNIVERSITY OF STELLENBOSCH
Monday-Friday , 11-15 March ( All day - ) 
Venue: Rooiplein, Stellenbosch University
Exhibition and Information Stand: "Solidarity with Palestine"

Monday , 11 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Attie van Wijk Auditorium, Theology Faculty, Stellenbosch University
Public Discussion: "Courageous Conversations on Palestine-Israel"
Speakers: Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh (Bethlehem University, Palestine) and Bonganjalo Mbenenge (Stellenbosch UniversitY)

Tuesday , 12 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Room 225, BA Building, Stellenbosch University
Film Screening: "Occupation 101"

Wednesday , 13 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Rooiplein, Stellenbosch University
Protest March: "Challenging Israeli Apartheid"

Thursday , 14 March ( 15h00 - 16h00 ) 
Venue: Room 223, BA Building, Stellenbosch University
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

CAPE TOWN
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
Monday , 11 March ( 18h00 - 19h30 )
Venue: Hoerikwaggo Lecture Theater 2, Upper Campus
Film Screening: "Five Broken Cameras"


Tuesday , 12 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Hoerikwaggo Lecture Theater 2, Upper Campus
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"

Tuesday , 12 March ( 19h00 - ) 
Venue: Jammie Plaza, Upper Campus
Night Vigil: "In Solidarity with Palestine"

Wednesday , 13 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Jammie Plaza, Upper Campus
Demonstration: "Protesting Israeli Apartheid"

Wednesday , 13 March ( 18h00 - 20h30 ) 
Panel Discussion: "Apartheid - South Africa's History, Palestine's Reality?"
Speakers: Doron Isaacs (Coordinator of Equal Education), Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (BDS South Africa) and Professor Andrew Nash (UCT Politics Department) and Professor Paula Ensor (UCT Dean of Humanities)
Venue: Hoerikwaggo Lecture Theater 2, Upper Campus
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Thursday , 14 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Jammie Plaza, Upper Campus
Workers Protest: "Protesting G4S's human rights abuses at UCT, in Palestine and internationally"




Friday , 15 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Lecture Theater 2A, Leslie Commerce Building, Upper Campus
Film Screening: "Roadmap To Apartheid"

GRAHAMSTOWN

RHODES UNIVERSITY


Monday , 11 March ( 18h30 - 19h00 ) 
Venue: Music and Musicology Department, Rhodes University
Protest "Protesting Israeli Musician, Yossi Reshef"

Monday , 11 March ( 19h00 - 21h00 ) 
Venue: Eden Grove Concourse, Rhodes University
Photo exhibition "Women of Palestine" by Ramallah-based photographer Eloise Bollack


Tuesday , 12 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Politics Department Seminar Room, Rhodes University
Public Discussion: "Everyday Occupation"
Speakers: "Prof Robert van Niekerk (Rhodes University) and Irene Calis (Palestinian Scholar) "

Tuesday , 12 March ( 19h00 - 20h00 ) 
Venue: Environmental Conference Centre, Rhodes University
National Film Tour: "Jerusalem - East Side Story"


Wednesday , 13 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Politics Department Seminar Room, Rhodes University
Public Discussion: "Voices of the Dispossessed"
Speakers: Ayanda Kota from the UPM

Wednesday , 13 March ( 19h00 - 21h00 ) 
Venue: General Lecture Theatre, Rhodes University
Film Screening: "Five Broken Cameras"


Thursday , 14 March ( 13h00 - 14h00 ) 
Venue: Politics Department Seminar Room, Rhodes University
Art Discussion: "Narratives of Division: Art, Architecture and the Occupation"
Speakers: Rachel Baasch and Nina Butler

Thursday , 14 March ( 19h00 - 21h00 ) 
Venue: Environmental Conference Centre, Rhodes University
Film Screening and Discussion: "Zero Degrees of Separation"  

Friday , 15 March ( 19h00 - 20h00 ) 
Venue: Drostdy Lawns, Rhodes University

Candlelight Vigil: "In Solidarity with Palestinians"



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