The right to feel

Having been praised for one of the greatest and most liberal constitutions in the world, one would think that South Africans, and especially the LGBTIQ+ community, were ungrateful for constantly complaining, marching and protesting.

We The People Walk in pictures

Young and old, large and small, dressed mostly in orange and white T-shirts, hundreds of South Africans from all walks of life gathered to take part in the We The People Walk from Constitution Hill on Sunday, in celebration of the importance of human rights.  

Reflecting on South Africa’s socioeconomic progress

South Africa’s constitutional democracy is 25 years old. Its achievements tell a mixed story. The Constitution of South Africa provides a foundation for human rights for all South Africans, a framework for a just and equitable society.

Clean air, clear conscience

South Africans are no novices with disappointment, particularly when it comes from the people we have placed our trust in and given our power to. We know what to say when our rights are at risk: “It is enshrined in the Constitution!” But despite our best efforts to reinforce this sentence at every violation, we are consistently let down by our country’s leadership.