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The lack of mental health education and awareness is worsening in South African working class townships, because communities are not well exposed to knowledge on the subject.

On 17 October 2022, parents and community leaders closed down Lefa-Ifa Secondary School in Kwa-Thema with bricks and burning tyers at the gate preventing learners and teachers from entering the school.

On Sunday, 30 October 2022, the 14th Jozi Book Fair became host to a powerful feminist dialogue rested on icon, Lauretta Ngcobo’s And They Did not Die.

Activists and community members from all over Johannesburg came to attend a cultural poetry workshop at Newton, workers museum.

“The study groups are designed in a triangular format. The triangle is built out of the staff study group, WhatsApp study group, and the mass study group. This format ensures that readings are broken down slowly and read again for …”

The workshop on ‘Philosophy for Youth’ was a positive and empowering session for all young people in attendance.

It is that time of the year again. It is time for the 14th Annual Jozi Book Fair Festival.

Page to Stage is a cultural group from Protea South which grew out of a well-known non-profit (NPO) organisation called the Perfect Storm.

The 2022 Khanya College Political Education Program weekly WhatsApp Study Groups commences once again as of Wednesday, 14th September 2022, one month after Khanya’s 23rd Annual Winter School that occurred from the 18th July – 22nd July 2022 with the theme “Organize to remake the world”.

From 18 July 2022 to 22 July 2022, Khanya College held its 23rd Annual Winter School themed ‘Organise to Remake the World’.

In April 2022, Khanya College hosted its first workshop session of it’s Political Education Programme