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− | [[Vanguard]] is cited on its website as "a womanist platform for young black women in South Africa speaking to the intersectionality of queer politics, Black Consciousness and pan-Africanism." | + | [[Vanguard]] is cited on its website[http://vanguardmagazine.co.za/about/] as "a womanist platform for young [[black]] women in South Africa speaking to the intersectionality of queer politics, [[Black Consciousness]] and [[pan-Africanism]]." |
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Founded and edited by [[Panashe Chigumadzi]] | Founded and edited by [[Panashe Chigumadzi]] | ||
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− | http://vanguardmagazine.co.za | + | http://vanguardmagazine.co.za/ |
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 14 September 2016
Vanguard is cited on its website[1] as "a womanist platform for young black women in South Africa speaking to the intersectionality of queer politics, Black Consciousness and pan-Africanism."
Readers receive updates every Tuesday.
Founded and edited by Panashe Chigumadzi
Sources
http://vanguardmagazine.co.za/
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Return to A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance
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