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Land, slavery and cattle matter: To move forward, we need to look back
By Tembeka Ngcukaitobi on 19 May 2021
Societies emerging from violent colonial conquests must deal with redress, in order to create a new social and economic order. South Africa is one of them. Yet the memory of conquest occupies a precarious position, at risk of being erased by distortions, contestations and exasperation. In three articles, I propose to unpack key facets of colonial conquests, to broaden our understanding of the past and the land story. This is about legacies of enslavement of indigenous people and the taking of their cattle by Europeans.
It has been a long year.
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In the past year, we ve spent a lot of time online.Â
On March 13, 2020, the White House declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency. Since then it s been all video conference calls, FaceTime happy hours, virtual family gatherings, VR concerts, and endless screen time.Â
It s impossible to fully quantify how the pandemic has affected Americans relationship with tech, but we know we ve downloaded tons of news apps, streamed obscene hours of Netflix, and attempted to de-stress with YouTube yoga.
Here s our attempt to break down a very difficult and unusual year by the numbers.Â