Right to social security and children's right to basic social services, n.d.[Black Sash Trust Archive] Description: Includes discussion papers and draft chaptersDate(s): n.d. Riotous Assembly Act[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1974Rule of law[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1950sRural Legal Services Project[Transvaal Rural Action Committee Records] Date(s): 1985-1989Sabotage Bill and the South African way of life by Professor G H le May[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedSAFM discussion on women and the law on the programme The Law Report-024[SABC Sound Archives Collection] Description: John Orr in conversation with Alison Tilley, a Black Sash national legislation monitor, who takes stock of women and the law. The content of the discussion focused on the promise of gender equality and freedom from discrimination in Chapter 3 of the [. . .]Date(s): 9 August 1995 SAFM interview with Mary Burton, Marcella Naidoo, Erika Wessels, Nceba Mafongosi for the programme Otherwise[SABC Sound Archives Collection] Description: Nancy Richards talks to representatives from the Black Sash on the organisation's 50 years - golden jubilee. Mary Burton on her fellow members of the Black Sash: what was required of them, tasks they were required to perform, what they were able to d [. . .]Date(s): 16 May 2005 Sandhurst Branch: Legislation which has had the effect of encroaching upon the liberty of the individual[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedSandhurst Branch: The principles of Constitutionalism[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedSash and South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) articles authored by A Tilley 1994-1995[Black Sash Advice Office Archive] Date(s): 1994-1995Schlebusch Commission[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1973Scrapbook: 1994-1995[Black Sash Advice Office Archive] Date(s): 1994-1995Scrapbooks: 1960s[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: Sabotage Bill, Fischer trial, prison conditions, 90 and 180 day detentions, Strachan Case, Student protest, Kitson and Robertson cases, disbanding of Liberal Party, death of Luthuli, Helen Joseph, conflict with press, Rev. Thompson freed, H [. . .]Date(s): 1960s Scrapbooks: 1980s[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Education, boycotts, detention, unrest, reform, Neil Aggett, universities, Kennedy's visit, Tricameral parliament, Boesak, treason trial, sanctions, Mandela, Tambo, state of emergency, police, meetings with ANC, Wendy Orr, Molly Blackburn, PFP, Pass [. . .]Date(s): 1980s Scrapbooks: Treason Trial and Universities[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1950sSearch, seizure and forfeiture[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Donated 1998. Photocopy of a chapter from an unidentified source.Security[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1980sSeparate Amenities Bill[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1966Sexual Offences 1999[Black Sash Trust Archive] Date(s): 1999Sheena Duncan discusses issues of confidentiality etc in connection with the possibility that the Black Sash might supply information to the TRC[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes comments on the delays in setting up various commissions as laid down in the interim constitutionDate(s): August 1995 Sheena Duncan has decided not to accept position on constitutional court[Mary Burton Papers] Description: She discusses possible nomination of Kathy Satchwell and mentions current problems in NGOsDate(s): August 1994 Sheena Duncan on concurrent powers[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): May 1995 |