"Black Sash: The Vote Game"[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Rap song for voter education for first free elections 1994.Date(s): c.1993 "Brains Trust on Pass Laws"[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Record. Side 1: Part 1 and Side 2: Part 2.Date(s): Undated "Need for Change": Black Sash Public Meeting, Cape Town[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Side A: Mary Burton speaks on the need for change and introduces the speakers. Sheena Duncan, National President, speaks on education and gives the background to the 16 June 1976 unrest. Catholic Bishop Steven Naidoo speaks on change [. . .]Date(s): 13 October 1976 Address to the Churches[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Record. Speakers on Side 1: Mrs Margaret Roberts; Mr Donald Molteno; The Dean of Cape Town; Mrs Cecilia Sonnenberg; Chevalier Pothier KSG; Sheik Nazim Mohammed; Dr Oscar Wollheim. Speakers on Side 2: Father McBride and Uys Krige.Date(s): Undated Alleviation of poverty 1969-2004[Black Sash Trust Archive] Description: Titles include: "Breaking the poverty trap", 2004, "Start small reap big", 2003 (CD), "Declaration on social progress and development", United Nations, 1969, "Framework agreement on growth and development in the Western Cape", 2003Date(s): 1969-2004 Black Sash Gardens Branch Meeting: "Memories"[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Start with music, meeting follows. This meeting inspired the making of the documentary film: "Black Sash: The Early Years". Speakers at the meeting include Mary Livingstone (on why the Black Sash came into being and early history); Jo [. . .]Date(s): 21 May 1990 Black Sash/Buthelezi Speech[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: 1. Interview by Julie Frederikse with Sheena Duncan, head of the Black Sash, November 1979. 2. Sunday Times Businessman of the Year Presentations: Speeches by Tertius Myberg and Chief Gatsha Buthelezi November 1979.Date(s): November 1979 Ciskei/Sheena Duncan[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Lawyers for Human Rights meeting in Johannesburg on Ciskei independence and interview with Sheena Duncan on loss of South African citizenship rights to CiskeiansDate(s): 26 November 1981 Coleman/Lefakane/Sepamla[Edward Broadbridge Collection] Description: Interviews with Audrey Coleman, Black Sash; Dinah Lefakane (Seriti sa Sechaba); Sipho Semamla.Date(s): July 1988 Detainees Parent Support Committee (DPSC) Meeting - Detentions[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Public meeting called by the Detainees Parent Support Committee in protest against political detention under apartheid, Johannesburg 23 november 1981. Includes comments by Sheila Suttner, Rev. Peter Storey, Sydney Kentridge QC, Charles de Beer, Morri [. . .]Date(s): 23 November 1981 Interview with Audrey and Max Coleman[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Transcript under section A. Audio-cassette (see section T) also available.Date(s): 1979-1990 Interview with Molly Blackburn[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Transcript under section A. Audio-cassette (see section T) and edited interview (see section S) also available.Date(s): 1979-1990 Interview with Sheena Duncan[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Transcript under section A. Audio-cassette (see section T).Date(s): 1979-1990 Interviews for the making of documentary film "The Black Sash: The Early Years"[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Interviews with three early members from Pietermaritzburg: Marie Dyer, Meg Strauss, Else Schreiner (mother of Jenny Schreiner). Transcripts available elsewhere in BC668 Collection.Date(s): 1990 Interviews for the making of documentary film "The Black Sash: The Early Years"[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Interviews with three Johannesburg members: Trude Hemp (Johannesburg Advice Office), Doppy Dietrich (National Secretary) and Bobby Johnston. Transcripts available elsewhere in BC668 Collection.Date(s): 1991 Interviews for the making of documentary film "The Black Sash: The Early Years" by Pretoria Black Sash[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Tape 1: Audrey Cogill. Tape 2: Shelagh ClearDate(s): 1991 Interviews for the making of documentary film "The Black Sash: The Early Years" with Jean Sinclair and Jill Wentzel[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Interview Jean Sinclair took place on 30 November 1990 and was conducted by Cassandra Parker and Denise Ackerman. Interview with Jill Wentzel took place in December 1990 and was conducted by Cassandra Parker. Transcripts available els [. . .]Date(s): 1990 Interviews for the making of documentary film "The Black Sash: The Early Years" with Joyce Harris and Bertha Beinashowitz[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Transcripts available elsewhere in BC668 Collection.Date(s): 1991 Julian David, Jungian analyst speaks to the Black Sash about consciousness[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio CassetteDate(s): 2 November 1992 Molly Blackburn Funeral[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Also footage in IDAF Film Archive at UWC-Mayibuye Archive.Date(s): December 1985 Molly Blackburn's Funeral Service[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Only audio-cassette, no transcript available.Date(s): 1985 Oral history interview with Else Schreiner[Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Oral History Project: Recording the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in KwaZulu-Natal] Description: Audio-cassette, mono. Recorded at the home of Else Schreiner in Pietermaritzburg. 19950912, 19950925 (dates?). Includes discussion of Black Sash, National Women's Coalition (South Africa) and National Council of Women (South Africa).Date(s): 1995 Oral history interview with Ida Alanur Biggs[Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Oral History Project: Recording the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in KwaZulu-Natal] Description: Audio Cassette, mono. Recorded at the home of Leonard Stanley and "Bunty" Biggs, Gloustershire England. Discusses life of Bunty Biggs, Edendale Welfare Society, Natal; Kupugani, Natal; Black Sash and forced removals in Natal. 19960909; 19960916 (date [. . .]Date(s): 1996 Oral history interview with Marie Dyer[Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Oral History Project: Recording the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in KwaZulu-Natal] Description: Audio-cassette, mono. Recorded at the home of Marie Dyer in Pietermaritzburg. 19950804, 19950807 (dates?). Discusses her life and the history of the Black Sash in Natal.Date(s): 1995 Oral interviews 1987-1993[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1987-1993 |