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  2. Soweto uprising - Wikipedia

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    The police attacks on the demonstrators continued, and 23 people died on the first day in Soweto. Among them was Melville Edelstein, who was a sociologist and academic and had devoted his efforts to humanitarian and social welfare projects in Soweto. Serving as Deputy Chief Welfare Officer, Edelstein instituted many projects aimed at assisting ...

  3. Soweto Pride - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a rainbow hat at Soweto Pride 2023 parade holding up a Megaphone and speaks into it. Soweto Pride is an annual pride parade held in the Soweto historical black township in Johannesburg, South Africa. The inaugural Soweto Pride was held in 2004 [1] and it happens annually, on the last Saturday of September.

  4. Soweto - Wikipedia

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    Soweto Pride, an annual pride parade, is held in Soweto every year, on the last Saturday of September. The inaugural Pride was in 2004. The inaugural Pride was in 2004. The parade aims to celebrate black lesbian, queer and trans women plus non-binary people, and offer them space to voice issues affecting them.

  5. South Africa’s democracy is turning 30 – but a silent crisis ...

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    It is a misty fall day; most of the lights in the classroom aren’t working. The school is famous for its instrumental role in the Soweto uprisings, but Mulwela is focused on today’s problems.

  6. Famous student protests from around the world - AOL

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    The next day, the government ... 1976: Soweto Youth Uprising in South Africa. The Soweto uprising in 1976 marked the fiercest resistance to apartheid the South African government had seen up to ...

  7. International Day of the African Child - Wikipedia

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    The International Day of the African Child, [1] also known as the Day of the African Child (DAC), [2] [3] has been celebrated on June 16 every year since 1991, when it was first initiated by the OAU Organisation of African Unity. [1] It honors those who participated in the Soweto Uprising in 1976 on that day.

  8. Pride parades in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The first pride parade in the province was held in November 2007 in Mahikeng, the provincial capital. [46] Pride parades have taken place annually in Klerksdorp since 2010. [47] On 1 October 2016, a pride parade was held in the township of Kanana. [48] Western Cape: The Pink Loerie Mardi Gras has been held in Knysna since 2001. [1] [27]

  9. Category:Pride parades in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pride parades in South Africa; C. ... Soweto Pride This page was last edited on 23 September 2024, at 06:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...