65 Years Of The Women’s March In South Africa: What Still Needs To Change
Aug 02, 2021
2 minutes
BY PHUMZILE MLAMBO-NGCUKA
I WAS ONE YEAR OLD when more than 20,000 South African women and girls from all walks of life marched against apartheid in 1956 – and we continue to march, all over the world, in our struggle against injustice and in the search for dignity and equality.
In 2015, for example, I joined thousands of black women in Brazil – from ministers and public officials to
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