Zwelethemba at 70, a Glocal Experience for Decolonial Economics
Zwelethemba Civic Hall Worcester, Western Cape, South AfricaTownships are a hallmark spatial rearrangement by the successive racist regimes in South Africa, most prominently in the 20th century. Townships were built as labour camps for black men in leading industries of the South African economy, i.e. mining and agriculture. Townships disintegrated the traditional black family unit and people fought to keep their families …
Zwelethemba at 70, a Glocal Experience for Decolonial Economics Read More »