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South Africa has been battling massive unemployment, crime and poverty in the 10 years since the historic 1994 elections, which ended apartheid and transferred power to Nelson Mandela’s African Nationalist Congress...
Waking up early in the morning and often working in his studio late into the evening, Stopforth manages to find time to create art that makes strong statements about issues of apartheid and other injustice in South African society. Despite a lack of time for his own work, Stopforth praises his students as his greatest inspiration. “I have never worked with students whose enthusiasm is so extraordinary,” he says. Unlike students at many art schools, Harvard students don’t arrive with preconceived notions of being an artist, a mentality Stopforth says...
...cars last year and claimed an 11% market share, as a springboard for growth in Africa. Socia, who previously ran worldwide purchasing, including a cost-saving partnership with Fiat, will fold the division back into GM. The company left the operation at the end of 1986 to protest apartheid, then reappeared in 1997, when it bought a 49% stake in Delta...
...that? It's so painful,' and my white friends said, 'Why do you want to do that? It was hundreds of years ago.'" So instead Blackman decided to turn black history on its head, inventing a country that harks back to the civil rights movement in the U.S. and apartheid in South Africa, with flagrant police brutality, pitched battles over integrated education and segregated health services. But the novel's ID cards, casual racial abuse and media stereotyping are topical in Britain today. "Especially with the rhetoric you get about asylum seekers," says Blackman. In seeking to get beneath...
...Corporation committee, which was formed following cries for divestment from companies conducting business with the Apartheid government of South Africa, has continued to play an important role in shaping the University’s stance on investing in politically contentious stocks...