Join us for the Women’s Day Seminar titled “Women and Diplomacy: Women in South Africa’s Engagement with fast changing Geopolitics” on 6 August 2025 @unisa OR Tambo Building 🎉 RSVP: [email protected] or [email protected]#UnisaWomensDaySeminar https://t.co/9QOcZMeVtF
Join the Unisa Department of Leadership and Transformation to discuss Black X: Liberatory Thought in Azania on 31 July 2025 @Unisa OR Tambo Building @10AM Click here https://t.co/uIyKfnLtBR to confirm your attendance. #BlackXLiberatoryThoughtInAzania#UnisaTransformation
Prof Grace Khunou, Acting Executive Director: Dept. of Leadership & Transformation @unisatransformation shares the purpose of todays event. Celebrating Inyathi Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili Book Discussion- Book available for R260 #InyathiBook#WomeninThought#WomensIntellectuallegacies
'The fight for sextual freedom is higher than the socio-economic issues in our country. Individualism is rewarded disconnecting from your community is rewarded the community needs intentionality.' Prof. Babalwa Magoqwana @MbekiSchool@UnisaTransform1#Inyathiibuzwakwabaphambili
In his welcoming remarks, Prof Solomon Magano, Acting Vice-Principal: Institutional Development @unisa congratulated book editors and chapter contributors of Inyathi Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili book #INYATHIIBUZWAKWABAPHAMBILI@Unisa #Unisa150andBeyond
The Department of Leadership and Transformation in collaboration with the Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair & @MbekiSchool is hosting the “Inyathi Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili” book discussion. Prof Puleng Segalo, Chair of the Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair provides an overview.
Prof Siphokazi Magadla from Rhodes University details the journey of the book and shares how her research work led to her contribution to the book. Prof Magadla is one of the editors of “Inyathi Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili”
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Prof Siphokazi Magadla, who authored “Guerrillas and Combative Mothers: Women and the armed struggle in South Africa” speaks on the importance of creating intellectual inheritance for the younger generation.
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Prof Puleng Segalo, Chair of Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair reflects on the chapter she authored in the book titled “Pro-Vice Chancellor Neo Mathabe: Women’s leadership and making the post apartheid university” and honours retired Prof Neo Mathabe.
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Prof Babalwa Magoqwana from the Nelson Mandela University, reiterates the importance of theorising black knowledge and the advancement of knowledge through writing.
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���We need thousands of Black women stories, not just one story—Black women continue to play significant roles not only at home, but in communities and at the workplace”, said @Unisa's Prof Grace Khunou giving the purpose of the book discussion #InyathiBookDiscussionUnisa
Sharing about her editing and contribution experience, Prof Siphokazi Magadla from @RhodesUniversity said the book has lessons on passing the torch to the next generation #Unisa150andBeyond#INYATHIIBUZWAKWABAPHAMBILI@Unisa
Informing the delegates about the importance of centralising indigenous languages in writing and not italicising African texts, Prof Babalwa Magoqwana shared her experiences on co-editing the book 📙📖📙#INYATHIIBUZWAKWABAPHAMBILI@Unisa
'African Women intellectual history : Passing on the torch to the next generations. Let us nature the young women as they are facing issues that are humanily impossible to cope with.' #Inyathibook#WomenLegacies@UnisaTransform1@unisachs
"Inyathi Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili emphasises on learning from our ancestors from the challenges experienced by younger generation especially in the context of feminist perspectives" —Prof @PulengSegalo of @unisa@LuthuliResearch @InyathiIbuzwaKwabaphambili
#Happening live @Unisa's Function Hall, in Kgorong🎉Join us today @Inyathi Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili Book Discussion to reflect on those who have walked before us & to embrace South African Women’s IntellectualLegacies #UnisaInyathiBookDiscussion