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<title>Tell Me About Your Mother/s: A Genealogy of Contemporary Organizing in South Africa</title>
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<name>W. Herard, Tiffany</name>
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<summary type="text">Tell Me About Your Mother/s: A Genealogy of Contemporary Organizing in South Africa
W. Herard, Tiffany
The presentation examined the political and social strategies and the ethical percepts, which the African women had to go through. They survived migration and intervened in the shape and structure of the forces of involuntary migration and the construction of rural and urban spaces.
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