“Until the people govern”: the Black students’ movement at Rhodes University in the 1980s

Janeke Thumbran, Katherine Gillam
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Abstract This paper examines the emergence of the Black Students’ Movement (BSM), a black organization formed at Rhodes University in the 1980s. The BSM aligned its anti-apartheid politics with the United Democratic Front (UDF) and black consciousness philosophy. It emerged due to the conservative disposition of the Student Representative Council (SRC), and sought to address both the issues that black students faced on campus and to draw attention to the broader political context of the time. The central argument of the paper is that the BSM, as an anti-apartheid students’ organization, used protest as a tool to represent the issues of black students at Rhodes. This paper demonstrates that the BSM’s demands were largely recognised by the Rhodes senate, and its politics created small but significant changes in the university’s policies. During the 2015 period, Rhodes University once again saw a formation of a new BSM, raising the issues of ‘decolonization’ and transformation.
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“直到人民当家作主”:20世纪80年代罗德大学黑人学生运动
黑人学生运动(Black Students’Movement,简称BSM)是上世纪80年代在罗德大学成立的一个黑人组织。BSM的反种族隔离政策与联合民主阵线(UDF)和黑人意识哲学保持一致。它的出现是由于学生代表委员会(SRC)的保守倾向,并试图解决黑人学生在校园面临的问题,并引起人们对当时更广泛的政治背景的关注。论文的中心论点是,作为一个反对种族隔离的学生组织,BSM将抗议作为代表罗德大学黑人学生问题的工具。这篇论文表明,BSM的要求在很大程度上得到了罗德州参议院的认可,它的政治给大学的政策带来了微小但重大的变化。在2015年期间,罗德大学再次看到了一个新的BSM的形成,提出了“去殖民化”和转型的问题。
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