PANEL III – NETWORKS AND LEVERS 9 AM-11AM
* Sifiso Ndlovu (South African Democracy Education Trust), South African Youth and Students in Exile: the politics of solidarity and popular mobilisation in Africa * Jan Hangebrauck (German Sport University, Cologne), Sport related protests against apartheid and the two Germanies * c (University of Oxford), Amnesty International, anti-apartheid and Rhodesia * Lorenzo Ferrari (Florence, Italy), Anti-apartheid goes to Brussels: debates and initiatives by the European Community
Chair: Sue Onslow (Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London)
PANEL IV – ANTI-APARTHEID AND TRANSNATIONAL SOLIDARITIES 11.30AM-1PM
* Elizabeth Williams (Goldsmiths, University of London), Black British solidarity with the anti-apartheid struggle * Christopher Saunders (University of Cape Town), Anti-apartheid, Decolonization, Transnational Solidarity: Namibian Aspects * Kim Christiaens (University of Leuven), International Labour Solidarity: Chile, South Africa and Poland
Chair: Anna Konieczna (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
1PM-1.30PM Round table
A selection of posters of the British anti-apartheid movement will be exhibited at
Maison Française d’Oxford during the conference
Workshop organised in conjunction with
African Studies Centre, Antonian Fund, Modern European History Seminar (Department of History, Oxford), French Institute of South Africa in Johannesburg (IFAS)
Socialism Goes Global (ACHR)