Standing in solidarity with the South African #FeesMustFall movement, a group of students and lecturers in New York delivered a letter to the ambassador. Read it here
Marriage equality just got legalised in 10 Mexican states, and some bigoted people were obviously not happy. Cue demonstrations and this iconic photograph.
International media love a South African race row, so it’s no surprise that the happenings in Pretoria are being covered around the world.
It’s all been kicking over in Pretoria, and yesterday was another emotional day for learners at PHSG. Best you get acquainted so you’re up to speed.
A group of girls in Pretoria initiated a silent protest over the weekend and were shut down immediately. Cue #StopRacismAtPretoriaGirlsHigh.
Woodstock residents are pissed off, and the best way to get their message across was to hit at the heart of the cause.
JZ experienced one of the most defeating acts of disrespect over this past weekend, just as the party he rules lost the support of the people.
Metered taxi drivers are angry at the government’s lack of action against unregistered Uber drivers, and things once again turned violent yesterday.
We’re set to enter day three of what has been dubbed the #TshwaneUnrest, and if day two is anything to go by things will get heated.
You may have heard about the protests taking place in Tshwane, but it’s about time you took a proper look at just what is going down that side of the world.
South Africa’s political situation is rife with problems, so kicking up a stink about it might be necessary. Have we gone too far though?
Calling the largest attack of its kind in South Africa, Anonymous Africa attacked the SABC’s various online platforms midday yesterday.
Summer is hitting UK shores and the rain has relented, so there’s no time like now to get those nipples out for a good cause.
If you’re not aware of what is going on over in Grabouw you really should play catch up. Not that it makes for very easy viewing.
UCT’s The Trans Collective took a stand against their own on Tuesday afternoon, demonstrating just how important it is to police the movement you follow.
People are getting really upset over the tight lockout laws that have been so strictly implemented in Sydney.
The “Fuck” debate continues as students stand in solidarity with the Wits student who will be appearing in a hearing with the SAHRC.
Brandalism covered the streets of Paris with faux adverts highlighting the lack of action by the climate change conference’s sponsors to improve their carbon footprint.
Students at Wits are entering their third day of violent protests and classes have been cancelled for today.
Casatu’s provincial general secretary, Tony, placed a lot of demands on The City of Cape Town during yesterday’s march – and most were a tad silly.
As tension rises in the home of France’s airline, angry employees rip the shirts off the backs of management in protest.
Kay is fed up and has decided to do something about it by travelling with her wheelie bags and gluing herself to spaces.
Naomi is keeping the trend alive – and showing that Instagram still has no taste when it comes to allowing nude pics rule the platform.
Topless Femen protesters storm the stage of a Muslim conference in Paris only to get shut down and kicked off…
It’s a rare treat to find a unbiased article written on the heavy post-apartheid protests we’re seeing on university campuses in South Africa today.
A female protester in Hong Kong has been sentenced to three and a half months in jail after her breast came into contact with a police officer’s arm. There is much outrage.
Things became very heated in Melbourne over the weekend when two groups of protesters came to blows. A drone managed to capture the incident and give us a unique perspective.
One of the lovely things about living in a democratic country is the freedom to voice your discontent at certain things without having the police shoot at you. Oh, hang on.
Protesters in London took to the streets yesterday to denounce Charlie Hebdo for publishing images of the Prophet Muhammad. People are angry.
There was another protest in London last night, but things seems to go off fairly peacefully when measured to the riots a few years ago. Plus, these guys got to wear masks.