‘Woman’ in Contemporary South Africa

Author:
eNCAnews
Publisher:
eNCAnews
Publication Date:
9 August 2014
Tags:
South Africa, Arts, Culture and Entertainment

More than half a century has passed since women across South Africa marched against pass laws. Today, 56 years since they took their fight to the Union Buildings, women and LGBTI communities, in democratic South Africa, are all celebrating freedom. eNCA's Nontobeko Sibisi speaks to a special woman, one who's trapped in a man's body.

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