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Over the past four year, 34 writing project participants have been able to publish their work into the Agenda journal. We hope to that through the new Online Writing Project, more writers will find the courage and support they need to publish for themselves.
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Agenda Issue No. 71 2007: ICTs - Women take a byte

Denise Buiten
Silences stifling transformation: Misogyny and gender-based violence in the media.

Kathleen Nthabiseng Monareng
Black women, are you aware that you are concubines? The legal implications of South African Family Law.

Isabel Sparrow
Fighting male supremacy in a church context.

Esha Brijmohan
Reality Bites (of) Indian women in South Africa - an opinion piece.

Agenda Issue No. 70 2006: Trafficking

Shameela Horner *
My journey to hope

Lesley Frescura
'There is no escape from that miserable life'

Pat Moodley
Inter-country adoptions and child trafficking - a fine line indeed

Agenda Issue No. 66 2005: Domestic Violence

Nompumelelo Manyaapelo
Born to suffer

Cookie Edwards
Cookie's story

Bernie Dorkin
Through the eyes and hands of a volunteer

Darshini Moodley
Strategies to empower abused women: a work in progress

Agenda Issue No. 65 2005: Women and Leadership

Nomalanga Mkhize
Am I just a white-washed black woman?
What transformation means to a privileged young black woman.

Michele Ruiters
Power interrupted

Belinda du Plooy
The cyborg in Africa: of any use for African feminisms?

Ncebakazi Manzi
Look at me

Agenda Issue No. 64 2005: Beyond Beijing

Sadiyya Haffejee
Building bridges: reflections on a capacity building project to strengthen the gender-based violence sector

Musa Zakwe
The raising of a Zulu man

Seitisho Rammutla
Nurturing the sisterly garden - the foundation for sisterhood

Aso Balan
Another woman

Agenda Issue No. 61 2004: Religion and Spirituality

Pamphilia Hlapa
My mother and myself: a legacy of my name.

Zanele Muholi
Thinking through lesbian rape

Nelani Mashava
Being with girl street children

Bulelwa Magudu
Amahlubi women's experience and perceptions of ukuzila

Xolile Gumbi
Writing for my life

Agenda Issue No. 60 2004: Contemporary Activism.

Benita Moolman
The reproduction of an 'ideal' masculinity through gang rape on the Cape Flats: understanding some issues and challenges for effective redress

Michelle Mathey
Home is where the heart is: a personal journey towards a validating sense of self in post-apartheid South Africa

Thenjiwe Magwaza
Conversations with women of the Shembe Church: self perceptions and the role of the Zulu culture in formulating their status

Sihle Hlatswayo
Infertility among black South Africa women.

Mizana Matiwana
Training women for transformation through gender empowerment.

Agenda Issue No. 59 2004: Women in War.

Anthea Sheldon
Switching on POWER - Switching on SPACES: A South African Women in local government politics.

Colleen Louw
RAGE against the MACHINE! The same technologies that instill institution can be used to foment revolution.

Welile Tembe
Gijima-ring to a 'mind your own' mentality: a young urban black South African woman muses on the contradictions of growing up.

Rabia Cassimjee
A mother's death.

Glenise Levendal
Holding my breath: feeling my way through 'black' and woman.