(On June 16, 1976, the youth of Soweto, Johannesburg’s massive Black township, rose up to protest a new rule making Afrikaans the language of instruction in their schools—a language that most did n…

In commemorating June 16, we must challenge ourselves and society to ensure that the revolutionary spirit of the uprising is not forgotten - rather, it should prompt us to forge…

On the fiftieth anniversary of June 16, this article reflects on the enduring legacy of the youth who fought against Apartheid and examines the ongoing challenges of economic…

Young people of today are not only fighting for a more equitable society and against racism, but also against things such as gender-based violence

South Africa marks the 50th anniversary of the Soweto uprising by students, a pivotal moment in the fight against apartheid.

South Africa marks the 50th anniversary of the Soweto uprising, a pivotal moment in the fight against apartheid

South Africa marks the 50th anniversary of the Soweto uprising, a pivotal moment in the fight against apartheid

16 June 1976 is not just another chapter in the history books, nor is its aftermath and legacy, say those who took part and their families

As South Africa commemorated the legacy of the Soweto uprising, it’s essential to reflect on the brave sacrifices made for freedom.

From Soweto 1976 to the Unfinished Journey for South Africa’s Youth in 2026

As we mark 50 years since the Soweto uprising, we reflect on the bravery of youth who challenged apartheid and the ongoing fight for equality in South Africa.

(On June 16, 1976, the youth of Soweto, Johannesburg’s massive Black township, rose up to protest a new rule making Afrikaans the language of instruction in their schools—a…

The events of June 16, 1976 — now commemorated annually as Youth Day — are considered a turning point in South Africa's liberation struggle against white minority rule