During Zimbabwe's struggle for national liberation, thousands of black African students fled Rhodesia to universities across the world on refugee scholarship schemes. To these young people, university student activism had historically provided a stable route into political relevance and nationalist leadership. But at foreign universities, many of which were vibrant centres for student mobilisations in the 1960s and 1970s and located far from Zimbabwean liberation movements’ organising structures, student refugees were confronted with the dilemma of what their role and future in the liberation struggle was. Through the concept of the ‘frontier’, this article compares the experiences of student activists at universities in Uganda, West Africa...
Since the advent of independence in African countries, education generally focused on transforming t...
By the time Rwanda gained independence from Belgium in 1962, 200,000 Rwandan Tutsi had left to seek ...
To children who were exploited, neglected, abandoned ,mistreated, abused, mutilated, sexually abused...
Exile is usually cast as a time of hardship, narrated through tropes of nostalgia and loss. Yet it ...
In Zimbabwe after 2000, ZANU(PF) leaders’ past experiences of student activism in Rhodesia were cele...
Student activism at the University of Zimbabwe has a long history in colonial and post-colonial Zimb...
The purpose of the article is to trace the development of student unionism in Zimbabwe.On the basis ...
This thesis examines students as agents of political change in sub-Saharan Africa. It explores the e...
In 2000, Zimbabwe’s century old land movement took a swift turn, rupturing into <br/> nationwide occ...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
In 2015, Black student movements emerged in the United States and South Africa, respectively: Black ...
The article seeks to stimulate debate about Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with a special focus on...
This study explores the nature and dynamics of student activism at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) a...
African university students have long engaged in political activism, responding to changing politica...
This thesis is a critical examination of the origins, barriers and prospects for a working class-led...
Since the advent of independence in African countries, education generally focused on transforming t...
By the time Rwanda gained independence from Belgium in 1962, 200,000 Rwandan Tutsi had left to seek ...
To children who were exploited, neglected, abandoned ,mistreated, abused, mutilated, sexually abused...
Exile is usually cast as a time of hardship, narrated through tropes of nostalgia and loss. Yet it ...
In Zimbabwe after 2000, ZANU(PF) leaders’ past experiences of student activism in Rhodesia were cele...
Student activism at the University of Zimbabwe has a long history in colonial and post-colonial Zimb...
The purpose of the article is to trace the development of student unionism in Zimbabwe.On the basis ...
This thesis examines students as agents of political change in sub-Saharan Africa. It explores the e...
In 2000, Zimbabwe’s century old land movement took a swift turn, rupturing into <br/> nationwide occ...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
In 2015, Black student movements emerged in the United States and South Africa, respectively: Black ...
The article seeks to stimulate debate about Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with a special focus on...
This study explores the nature and dynamics of student activism at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) a...
African university students have long engaged in political activism, responding to changing politica...
This thesis is a critical examination of the origins, barriers and prospects for a working class-led...
Since the advent of independence in African countries, education generally focused on transforming t...
By the time Rwanda gained independence from Belgium in 1962, 200,000 Rwandan Tutsi had left to seek ...
To children who were exploited, neglected, abandoned ,mistreated, abused, mutilated, sexually abused...