A podcast in the '100 Campaigns that Changed the World' series, featuring the Anti-Apartheid Movement. Chitra Karve, Suresh Kamath and Tim Oshodi remember how they got involved in anti-apartheid campaigns. You can listen to the podcast here.
Six podcasts produced by Ardent Theatre to accompany its production of Strike! at the Southwark Playhouse in April 2023. The podcasts explore the 1985 anti-apartheid strike by workers at Dunnes Stores in Dublin; life under apartheid; British anti-apartheid campaigns in the 1980s; the Thatcher Government’s anti-trade union legislation; women in theatre; and the development of Tracy Ryan’s play Strike!
Seven-part podcast series covering the history of apartheid in South Africa and the global anti-apartheid movement. Commissioned by the AAM Legacy Centre of Memory and Learning project, the series accompanies Edexcel's A-Level History specification, and is designed to be accessible to a wide audience. The podcasts reach back to the history of pre-settler colonialism and forward to an examination of the legacy of apartheid today. You can listen to them by clicking here
Four-part podcast series on the history of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement by the Scottish Centre for Global History at the University of Dundee. SCGH editor Paul Feeney talks about how the AAM grew from small beginnings in the 1960s into one of the biggest social movements of the 20th century with historians Matt Graham and Chris Fevre. The podcasts also discuss the relevance of anti-apartheid campaigning to contemporary movements for social change. You can listen to the podcasts here.