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Writings

Writings

Gender Equality, Community Exclusion, Environmental Harm and the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA)

Article for CCFD and CRID 7th November 2005- John Capel Bench Marks Foundation

Church and Ethical Investment – A case for sustainability 2006

Apartheid and work 30th July 2007 By John Capel Bench Marks Foundation

Apartheid and work 30th July 2007 By John Capel Bench Marks Foundation

CEO salaries and competition with wages By John Capel Bench Marks Foundation 2010

Research

  • Bench Marks Foundation Annual Conference
  • 16 June 1976, 50 Years After: Fight Unemployment
  • Freedom, Fragility & Accountability
  • Building Capacity, Advancing Justice in Times of Crisis
  • Economic life starts …with communities
  • Justice Across Borders , Voices from the Ground
  • OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2025
  • Toxic Tour to Riverlea and Snake Park
  • From extraction to empowerment reclaiming community power in the age of critical minerals
  • Echoes of 1976 mining resistance and the fight for dignity
  • The race to net zero clean energy cannot trample over the poor?
  • 1955: The people shall govern. 2024: Do they?
  • NHI access to quality care determined by need not money
  • Freedom is not free but born from struggle
  • Power Concedes nothing without a demand
  • what power have you got in whose interests do you exercise it?
  • If it is not genocide what is it?

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