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A 'Political War of Words and Bullets': Defining and Defying Sides of Struggle for Housing in Crossroads, South Africa

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2015
Taylor & Francis Group
Africa | Southern Africa

This article looks at contemporary activism in Crossroads, South Africa - a famous symbol of women's defiance as one of the longest-surviving squatter camps under apartheid. In 1998 the Women's Power Group staged a four-month sit-in at City Council offices, demanding accountability for undelivered housing and public services. This was one of the first and most prolonged of what have become known as the post-apartheid or neoliberal period 'new social movements'. The occupation unravelled into a year of violent conflict in the township and a subsequent Commission of Enquiry into the events. Official documents - even those that revolve around actions taken by women - focus on men acting violently. However, life histories of Women's Power Group (WPG) members tell a very different story about what women were thinking and doing. I first piece together the unfolding events through archival and oral history research. I then turn from looking at the history of struggle to looking at the...

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