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Retweeted SaferSpaces (): Conference | Violence Prevention, Safety Promotion and the Sustainable Development Goals! Date: 15-16 Oct 2018 | Venue: River Club, Cape Town
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Conference | Violence Prevention, Safety Promotion and the Sustainable Development Goals! Date: 15-16 Oct 2018 | Venue: River Club, Cape Town
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Wrapping up the With(Out) Law conversation on the question: Does the Law support Activism? Our guests from , and have really helped us to unpack the power and limits of the law to support activism. Look out for other events!!
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The objective of the is to connect with the work being done by social activists and to amplify the gender related challenges therein
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Bronwyn Pithey speaks to how the inclusion of gender meant that the court has to consider the impact of unequal resource allocation on women
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Bronwyn Pithey explains that the joined the 's challenge to the allocation of police resources in order to bring gender into the challenge
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Bronwyn Pithey speaks to the ways in which the works across the spheres of law and activism.
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Mandy Mudarikwa of the unpacks the nature and type of crimes that affect the various communities who occupy the vastly different spatial geographies of Cape Town.
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Mandy Mudarikwa talks about the police resources case and the decision to approach the Equality Court as one that allowed the to structure the case in a way that centralizes inequality in an intersectional & cross-cutting way.
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Mandy Mudarikwa explains that the work of the is always in support of and in service of the marginalised. The LRC uses strategic litigation to support activism.
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Mandy Mudarikwa talks about how the uses the law to support activism.
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explains that there is a lot that the does BOTH with the law and without the law. But nothing that the does is not cognisant of the law.
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Through their recent work the has come up against the reality of what actually constitutes an occupation for the purposes of an illegal occupation that results in eviction. How much furniture in a structure = an occupation?
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speaks about how the approach of the has been to use their work on sanitation to consider a holistic approach to the upgrading of informal settlements.
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Based on what the commission revealed about the allocation of police resources the is challenging the formula used to allocate police resources.
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explains that the experiences of Khayelitsha community members and the deaths of members of TAC led the to push for the Premier to use her powers to convene a commission of inquiry into policing in Khayelitsha.
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speaks to how Cae Town is SA's most violent city. Which may surprise many of us because we are shielded from this violence.
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outlines the background to the work of the . One of their initial campaigns was around sanitation and the ever present issue of safety and security in informal settlements.
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Kicking off 's With(Out) Law conversation on the question: Does the Law support Activism? Our speakers are: Dalli Weyers from , Bronwyn Pithey from and Mandy Mudarikwa from
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