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Anti-Apartheid Week
The Student Union should annually host a week of events dedicated to coming together to reflect, learn and discuss systems of oppression like apartheid and how it is still happening today. Anti-Apartheid Week will demonstrate the students’ commitment to intersectional struggle and collective liberation.
This project is already being undertaken by many student unions around the world, such as LSE SU here in the UK. This initiative aligns with the Guild’s values and commitments, such as diversity, inclusion, and global justice.
The Guild should annually host a series of events, fundraisers and panel discussions in partnership with relevant student groups. The purpose of these events would be to not only reflect on the past, but to discuss how apartheid systems affect us today, particularly in Palestine.
Apartheid isn’t a thing of the past, it is a reality for millions around the world today. Millions of people live in a society of systemic oppression where they are denied basic rights like education, healthcare and freedom.
As students, we have the power to act through our education, through boycotting and through divestment. Anti-Apartheid week will look at how universities and students play a part in systems of oppression around the world, such as looking at archives of students who stood against apartheid in South Africa, and educating people about the current student movement for Palestine.