Crispin Dye died in 1993, the victim of a suspected anti-LGBTIQ hate crime. NSW Police/AAP November 14, 2023 Shining a light on injustice: how an inquiry fought for LGBTIQ recognition Justin Ellis, University of Newcastle and Nicole L. Asquith, University of Tasmania The New South Wales Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ hate crimes has held its final public sitting in Sydney today. It’s been dogged in its pursuit of justice for victims and their families.
Antjie Krog from a detail of the cover for the book ‘n Vry vrou (a free woman). Human & Rousseau May 5, 2022 Antjie Krog and the role of the poet in South Africa’s public life Anthea Garman, Rhodes University The famous writer turns 70 this year. She is driven by how South Africans see and hear one another.
Former South African Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas gave damning evidence at the State capture commission. Sunday Times/Alan Skuy November 8, 2018 South Africa’s commissions of inquiry: what good can they do? Cathleen Powell, University of Cape Town Unrealistic expectations about what commissions can achieve comes from the fact that they’re often confused with courts of law.