Dear Steve Biko

Dear Steve Biko

18th December2012
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Thank you. Thank you for dedicating your life, short as it was, to standing firm for what you believed in. Because of you, I’m proud to be a smart black woman. Because of you, I don’t have issues with being a “clever” black. I understand the power of knowledge and continue to learn. The world has changed tremendously

Genocide of Hope

Genocide of Hope

18th December2012
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By Thami Prusent My stolen love drips from ink-stained fingers with which I crossed my heart and hoped to die My swindled love bleeds torn like birth tissue nourishing the roots where x marks the spot of smoke-screened smiles and forgotten declarations My menstrual love leaks of mangled hope and forcibly taken innocence My severed love gushes to

The Steve Biko Centre: A Living Memorial

The Steve Biko Centre: A Living Memorial

18th December2012
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by Alicia M. Sanabria The much anticipated day was before me and I felt honored to be part of the official opening of the Steve Biko Centre in the Ginsberg township of King William’s Town in the East Cape of South Africa. My colleague Michel Chagas and I were invited guests of the Steve Biko Foundation and the

What Biko Means to Me, Today

What Biko Means to Me, Today

18th December2012
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By: Nompumelelo Zinhle Manzini Steve Biko often said: “black is beautiful” and in our day I still believe that black is indeed beautiful. Not only is black is the colour of coal in which diamonds where formed but, black is the colour of power and class. The colour of the original ink! Throughout the 1970s Biko urged for

FAQ's on Bantu Stephen Biko

FAQ's on Bantu Stephen Biko

12th December2012
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1. What could have motivated Steve Biko's involvement in the Black Consciousness Movement? In 1963, at the age of 15 years Steve Biko was admitted to Lovedale College, a missionary institution at which his older brother Khaya had enrolled a year earlier. Later that year, the two brothers along with 50 other learners were arrested on the suspicion

Biography of the Week: Bantu Stephen Biko

Biography of the Week: Bantu Stephen Biko

12th December2012
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Bantu Stephen Biko was born in Tilden on the 18th December 1946. In 1968, he and his colleagues founded the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) and Biko was elected its first President. SASO's primary engagement was to address the inferiority complex that was the mainstay of passiveness within the ranks of Black students. Biko’s political activities resulted in

Call for Reflections: Contemporary Relevance of Steve Biko

Call for Reflections: Contemporary Relevance of Steve Biko

10th December2012
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As December 18 marks Biko's 66th birthday, the Steve Biko Foundation is calling for reflections for the 2012 celebration of the legacy of the South African freedom fighter, Steve Biko. The topic is The Contemporary Relevance of Steve Biko. Submissions may follow any theme of significance to the legacy of Steve Biko. Submitted contributions will be published on

Biography of the Week: Frantz Fanon

Biography of the Week: Frantz Fanon

05th December2012
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The Algerian political theorist Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) analyzed the nature of racism and colonialism and developed a theory of violent anticolonialist struggle. Frantz Fanon was born in the French colony of Martinique. He volunteered for the French army during World War II, and then, after being released from military service, he went to France, where he studied medicine

Ubuntu is Alive and Well in South Africa

Ubuntu is Alive and Well in South Africa

04th December2012
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By Nompumelelo Zinhle Manzini “Umuntu umuntu ngabuntu.” But to what extent? Ubuntu is having humanity, the willingness to share all you have with the society at large. The African philosophy further narrates that “it takes a community to raise a child”. However in the modern society one can no longer trust family let alone the society at large.

Biko, the Thorn, The Flame

Biko, the Thorn, The Flame

04th December2012
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By MATHATHA TSEDU – Daily Dispatch, 30 November 2012 THE policemen and their political masters who killed Bantu Biko in prison on September 12 1977 had at least two aims in mind. First, to remove the man who was a trouble-maker, a thorn and a "communist", who was threatening white supremacy with his black consciousness (BC) ideology. Second,

Biography of the Week: Julius Nyerere

Biography of the Week: Julius Nyerere

28th November2012
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Biography of the Week: Julius Nyerere Julius Kambarage Nyerere was one of Africa's leading independence heroes (and a leading light behind the creation of the Organization of African Unity), the architect of ujamaa (an African socialist philosophy which revolutionized Tanzania's agricultural system), the prime minister of an independent Tanganyika, and the first president of Tanzania. An Early Life

Short courses in Bioethics and Health Law

Short courses in Bioethics and Health Law

21th November2012
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The Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is offering short Certificate Courses in Bioethics and Health Law early in 2013. These courses aim to fill a gap in the bioethics education market by providing practical, applied, accessible training in this field that is more focussed and in-depth than the average

Biography of the Week: Kenneth Kaunda

Biography of the Week: Kenneth Kaunda

21th November2012
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Kenneth Kaunda, in full Kenneth David Kaunda (born April 28, 1924, Lubwa, near Chinsali, Northern Rhodesia [now Zambia]), is a politician who led Zambia to independence in 1964 and served as that country’s president until 1991. He is known to be associated with being the Ghandi of Africa. Kenneth David Kaunda, affectionately known as KK and the first

Official Opening: The Steve Biko Centre

Official Opening: The Steve Biko Centre

20th November2012
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The Steve Biko Foundation is pleased to announce that the official opening of the Steve Biko Centre will take place from November 30 - December 2, 2012. By way of background, the Steve Biko Centre is located in the Ginsberg Township of King William’s Town in the Eastern Cape Province. Its mandate is to translate global interest in

The Business Incubator: Tendering Workshop.

The Business Incubator: Tendering Workshop.

20th November2012
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The Business Incubator, an initiative of the Steve Biko Centre, invites you to a Tendering Workshop in Ginsberg. Facilitator: Lungile Sululu from the Steve Biko Foundation Date: November 29, 2012 Time: 10:00 – 12:00 Venue: The Steve Biko Centre, One Zotshie Street, Ginsberg, Eastern Cape Cost: R20 For more information please contact Mr. Sululu on 043 642 1177

The Business Incubator: Costing and Pricing Workshop

The Business Incubator: Costing and Pricing Workshop

20th November2012
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The Business Incubator, an initiative of the Steve Biko Centre, invites you to a Costing and Pricing Workshop in King William's Town. Facilitator: Lungile Sululu from the Steve Biko Foundation Date: November 27, 2012 Time: 10:00 – 12:00 Venue: The Steve Biko Centre, One Zotshie Street, Ginsberg, Eastern Cape Cost: R20 For more information contact Mr. Lungile Sululu

The Business Incubator to Host a Workshop on Forms of Business Ownership

The Business Incubator to Host a Workshop on Forms of Business Ownership

20th November2012
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The Business Incubator, an initiative of the Steve Biko Centre, invites you to a Workshop on Forms of Business Ownership. Facilitator: Mr. Lungile Sululu from the Steve Biko Foundation Date: November 22, 2012 Time: 10:00 – 12:00 Venue: The Steve Biko Centre, One Zotshie Street, Ginsberg, Eastern Cape Cost: R20 For more information contact Mr. Lungile Sululu on

The First Crucial Steps to Starting and Running a Business

The First Crucial Steps to Starting and Running a Business

20th November2012
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The Business Incubator, an initiative of the Steve Biko Centre, invites you to a workshop on the first crucial steps to starting and running a business. Facilitator: Lungile Sululu from the Steve Biko Foundation Date: November 21, 2012 Time: 10:00 – 12:00 Venue: The Steve Biko Foundation Offices, 40 Eales Street, King Williams Town, Eastern Cape Cost: R20

"Harambee": Kenyatta's call towards self-sufficiency

Jomo Kenyatta and the Mau Mau Movement

Jomo Kenyatta and the Mau Mau Movement

14th November2012
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In September 1946 Kenyatta returned to Kenya, and in June 1947 he became president of the first colony-wide African political organization, the Kenya African Union (KAU), which had been formed more than two years earlier. KAU's efforts to win self-government under African leadership were unsuccessful, however, African resistance to colonial policies and the supremacy of European settlers in

Biography of the Week: Jomo Kenyatta

Biography of the Week: Jomo Kenyatta

14th November2012
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Kenyan nationalist movements and the Emergence of Jomo Kenyatta The first pan-Kenyan nationalist movement was led by Harry Thuku to protest against the white-settler dominance in the government. His party, the East African Association, traced its roots to the early Kikuyu political groups and was supported by several influential and militant Asians. Thuku was arrested by the colonial

FrankTalk Dialogue with His Excellency Lula da Silva

FrankTalk Dialogue with His Excellency Lula da Silva

12th November2012
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On November 17, 2012 The Steve Biko Foundation (SBF) will have the honor of hosting the former President of Brazil, His Excellency Lula da Silva as a guest speaker during its monthly FrankTalk dialogue. Throughout his long career in public service, President Lula has been lauded at home and abroad for his efforts in the fight against poverty;

The Business Incubator: Costing and Pricing Workshop

The Business Incubator: Costing and Pricing Workshop

08th November2012
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The Business Incubator, an initiative of the Steve Biko Centre, invites you to a Costing and Pricing Workshop in King William's Town. Facilitator: Lungile Sululu from the Steve Biko Foundation Date: Monday November 12, 2012 Time: 10:00 – 12:00 Venue: The Steve Biko Centre, One Zotshie Street, Ginsberg, Eastern Cape Cost: R20 For more information contact Mr. Lungile

Biography of the Week: Samora Machel

Biography of the Week: Samora Machel

07th November2012
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Names: Samora Machel Born: 29 September 1933, Mozambique Died: 20 October 1986, Border of Mozambique and South Africa In summary: Politician and Freedom Fighter. Revolutionary leader of the Mozambican liberation movement FRELIMO and Mozambique's first President, killed in a controversial plane crash in 1986. Samora Machel was born in 1933 and was raised in the village of Chilembene.

To the Black Intellectual

To the Black Intellectual

01th November2012
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One of the important lessons from the example of Biko and his colleagues is their recognition that as black students, their most important mission and obligation was to articulate the needs and aspirations of the black community. They were not to be intellectuals so as to appease their own personal needs. They were to become assets for the

Biography of the Week: Kwame Nkrumah

Biography of the Week: Kwame Nkrumah

31th October2012
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Kwame Nkrumah, (born Sept. 1909, Nkroful, Gold Coast [now Ghana]—died April 27, 1972, Bucharest, Rom.), Ghanaian nationalist leader who led the Gold Coast’s drive for independence from Britain and presided over its emergence as the new nation of Ghana. He headed the country from independence in 1957 until he was overthrown by a coup in 1966. Nkrumah, a

Remembering 'Black Wednesday'

Remembering 'Black Wednesday'

26th October2012
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SBF, in collaboration with YFM, will host the second session of the FrankTalk Radio Dialogue. This session is designed to engage young people in discussion on salient issues impacting South Africa’s political, economic and social development. In commemoration of the 35th Anniversary of October 19, 1977, Black Wednesday, the upcoming dialogue will explore Banning and Banishment through the

Biography of the Week: Patrice Lumumba

Biography of the Week: Patrice Lumumba

24th October2012
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Patrice Lumumba, in full Patrice Hemery Lumumba (born July 2, 1925, Onalua, Belgian Congo [now the Democratic Republic of the Congo]—died January 1961, Katanga province), African nationalist leader, the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (June–September 1960). Forced out of office during a political crisis, he was assassinated a short time later. Lumumba was

SBF and YFM Present the FrankTalk Radio Dialogue

SBF and YFM Present the FrankTalk Radio Dialogue

22th October2012
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On October 30, 2012, the Steve Biko Foundation, in collaboration with YFM, will host the second session of the FrankTalk Radio Dialogues. Titled after the pseudonym under which Biko wrote, FrankTalk is designed to engage young people in discussion on salient issues impacting South Africa’s political, economic and social development. In commemoration of the 35th Anniversary of October

Biko on Social Integration

Biko on Social Integration

18th October2012
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Social integration has become an interesting point of contestation for South Africa’s Rainbow Nation. Many have argued South Africa is a global sign post for a truly reconciliatory democracy where all members of society are working as one for unity and oneness. They have argued that the republic is progressing very well in a move towards becoming a

Black Woman by Leopold Senghor

Black Woman by Leopold Senghor

17th October2012
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His poetry was widely acclaimed, and in 1978 he was awarded the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca. In 1948, Senghor compiled and edited a volume of Francophone poetry called Anthologie de la nouvelle poésie nègre et malgache for which Jean-Paul Sartre wrote an introduction, titled "Orphée Noir" (Black Orpheus). Here is our favourite poem from him; Black Woman

Biography of the Week: Léopold Senghor

Biography of the Week: Léopold Senghor

17th October2012
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Léopold Sédar Senghor was a Senegalese poet, politician, and cultural theorist who for two decades served as the first president of Senegal. Senghor was the first African elected as a member of the Académie française. He was born on 9 October 1906 in the city of Joal, some one hundred kilometres south of Dakar. He studied with prominent