Monthly Archives: May 2013

Transition or revolution? The politics of being a ‘difficult woman’

Several times over the last two years, I have been told by people who were heavily involved with the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Britain that the AAM’s problems with the City of London Anti-Apartheid Group originated with Norma Kitson.  Time and … Continue reading

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“Fair Exchange”: the Non-Stop Picket in fiction

Earlier this week I received a copy of Fair Exchange, a novel from 1998 by Lynne Reid Banks.  Until recently, I was not aware of the novel, but I am glad it has been brought to my attention.  Lynne Reid Banks … Continue reading

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Who we have interviewed (so far)

Last week we passed a significant milestone on the Non-Stop Against Apartheid project – we ‘interviewed’ the 40th former supporter of the Non-Stop Picket about their experiences of anti-apartheid protest in London in the 1980s.  This means that, with about … Continue reading

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