Heteronormativity is a cultural bias that presumes heterosexuality is the natural and normal default state of all people.
DA says it strongly condemns the disturbing news from the SAPS advising that they will only be taking A1 statements in English.
‘Category: Woman’ looks into sex-testing in track and field plaguing athletes from the Global South regarded as too good to be ‘female’.
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Passengers from South Africa, Mozambique and Zambia no longer have to double-up with face shields when travelling with Qatar Airways.
A study by representatives for people living with HIV exposes prejudice against ‘key populations’ by healthcare workers at state facilities.
A Cape Town estate agency cut ties with a property owner that racially discriminated against a prospective tenant. The real estate agent handling the matter was also suspended.
Zenzero in Cape Town has come under fire after the manager turned a customer away who was dressed ‘inappropriately.’ They have since apologised but tweeps are not having it…
“Language is at the centre of identity, history, and crafting of national discourse”, the EFF says.
Glen Snyman advocates against racial classification in the country and has also taken government to court
According to the EFF, Multichoice have been giving more favourable production budgets to white owned channels than black ones.
“In the previous dispensation, we were not white enough. Now, we are not black enough.” – Westbury community representative
The growing incidence of racism on social media in South Africa suggests that there are consequences. Whether there ought to be criminal sanctions remains an ongoing debate.
According to a new poll, more than half of all South Africans believe some race groups are more intelligent than others.
Some guy from Johannesburg has called for gay men to be shot, but what’s worse is that Facebook refused to remove the man’s comment from the public sphere as it hadn’t violated their “community standards.”
There is a festival or event for almost anything you can possible imagine here in the UK so it comes as no surprise that celebrating redheads is an annual occurrence.