OPINION: Jansen’s post-racial utopia laid bare
Danielle Bowler says the impossible politics of the early 1990s continue to haunt the present.
Danielle Bowler says the impossible politics of the early 1990s continue to haunt the present.
Danielle Bowler says conversations about diversity and oppression are getting louder.
Danielle Bowler say on our continent black women are asked to identify as black before they identify as women.
Danielle Bowler says negative stereotypes reduce an incredibly complex group to caricatures.
Danielle Bowler says the circle of pale-moneyed privilege remains intact in all sectors.
Danielle Bowler looks at the backlash against the upcoming #ForBlackGirlsOnly event.
Danielle Bowler says the importance of owning our stories has become an often repeated warning.
Danielle Bowler says the question of women’s bodies, gender & physicality is at the heart of feminism.
Danielle Bowler says being a visibly mixed-raced person is often to encounter yourself as a perpetual question.
Danielle Bowler says a certain kind of masculinity has become a normalised part of our everyday life.
Danielle Bowler asks why women are vilified because of what they do or don’t do to their hair.
Danielle Bowler says the #FeesMustFall protests are shining a light that extends both inward and outward.
Danielle Bowler says the terms & conditions of society need to shift, not simply the names, faces & elites.
Danielle Bowler asks what it means to be still speaking of ‘firsts’ in 2015.
Danielle Bowler gets to grips with the ideas of the famous French economist and author.
Danielle Bowler questions the incorrect negative misunderstandings of what feminism really is.
Danielle Bowler says in SA, like in many other countries, people with problems are often treated as problems.
Danielle Bowler asks what a world that accommodates our whole selves would look like.