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What we knowIf we are to put the Apartheid years behind us and move forward without becoming prisoners of pain and anger and bitterness, we need to establish the truth about our history.

Over the past four years, Khulumani Support Group has worked with sociologist and graphic artist, Ms Judy Seidman, to offer workshops to women who suffered…
Read the stories of  three family members of the disappeared whose remains have never been recovered. They shared their stories at a Khulumani Remembrance for…
Today, August 30, Khulumani Support Group remembers the 'stolen lives' of South Africans who were forcibly disappeared during apartheid and whose disappearance has not to…
 A report on a residential Art and Memory workshop held at St Peters’ Place, Rosettenville, Johannesburg on July 16 & 17, 2011.
2011 marks a turning point in the programme of the National Arts Festival that is hosted annually in Grahamstown. For the very first time in…
On the 16th of June 2011, Khulumani's Youth commemorated National Youth Day in Sebokeng, Gauteng. This report is by Khulumani Youth activist, Wiseman Nduli. That…
Presentation by Dr Marjorie Jobson, National Director, Khulumani Support Group, to the Conference on Living with the Past, organised by the Department of Philosophy at…
LAUNCH : 11 June 2011 14h00 - 16h00   WHERE: Old Fort Mess Hall, Constitutional Hill, 1 Kotze Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg  KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Shirley GunnBreaking the…
Today two young men appear in the Evander Magistrates' Court in Mpumalanga Province charged with malicious damage to property for their vandalisation of the statue…
Friday, 08 April 2011 10:46

'We are moving corpses'

Israel Mdlalose sits alone in the gloom of his mother's house; he's 45 years old, unemployed and haunted by memories of imprisonment and torture at…
The Khulumani youth dialogue that took place in the Bethal Civic Centre on Saturday, March 12, 2011 explored the life and significance to young people…
Wednesday, 16 February 2011 14:47

Khulumani membership statistics 2010

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In 2010, the Khulumani Support Group had 48,619 members listed in its membership database. There are still more than 15,000 membership/survey  forms that are currently being captured. KZN has the largest membership (57%) with its provincial office in Durban. The Western Cape is the second largest (16%) with its provincial office in Salt River, Cape Town. North-West (9%) has grown tremendously over the past few years and now has a  membership larger than that of Gauteng (7%).

Friday, 08 October 2010 14:30

Background to Khulumani victim surveys

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The Truth and Reconciliation Committee's statement taking may have ended in 1998, but this was only the start for the majority of apartheid victims and survivors of gross human rights abuses to come forward and submit statements about the atrocities of the past that changed their lives forever.

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Duma Kumalo: February 3, 2006

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"He Left Quietly". It's now 7 years after the passing away of Khulumani Founder and Arts & Culture Officer, Duma Kumalo.

We remember you Bra Duma. You still inspire all of us.

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