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Women Who Marched Still Fight | Global News
- Published
- August 8, 2026
- Duration
- 1:33
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- Last updated
- Aug 9, 2026
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In 1956, twenty thousand South African women marched against apartheid’s oppressive laws—defying white minority rule and igniting a legacy of resistance. Yet today, their fight for true freedom continues: one in three women still faces violence, poverty, and inequality. Survivors like Ramnie Dinat recall organizing with courage, while the Women’s Jail now…
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In 1956, twenty thousand South African women marched against apartheid’s oppressive laws—defying white minority rule and igniting a legacy of resistance. Yet today, their fight for true freedom continues: one in three women still faces violence, poverty, and inequality. Survivors like Ramnie Dinat recall organizing with courage, while the Women’s Jail now stands as a museum to their sacrifice. Workers like Nolubabalo Memese and athletes like Kgothatso Montjane highlight how gender-based violence
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