This issue brings us to the end of 2018 with a reflection on Sisonke’s 8th Annual National Meeting, and celebrates the movements resilience.
Read moreIn this issue, as with the previous ones, Izwi Lethu: Our Voice continues to advocate for the decriminalisation of sex work and educate not only Sisonke members but also other sex workers and the general public about the challenges encountered in the industry.
Read moreThis is the last issue of Izwi Lethu of 2017. Our reporters have worked hard throughout the year to bring you stories from meetings, creative spaces, and our community.
Read moreIt was just the month of the celebration of women in the world and roses are still all over! Our Izwi Lethu team has been hard at work to bring you this edition.
Read moreThe first edition of Izwi Lethu 2017 has landed in your hands. The reading and empowering of the mind has begun.
Read moreThanks once more for making time to choose to read Izwi Lethu! 2016 has been a great year this far as we about to welcome 2017.
Read moreFinally the long awaited 21st International AIDS Conference was successfully held for the second time in history and for a whole week in Durban, South Africa.
Read moreThis is the first issue for the year 2016. And you are only getting to taste the goodness that we have been preparing for you over the past six months now.
Read moreWe have come to the end of 2015 and have had a wonderful time. There have been exciting activities throughout the year. These include the SAYAS Symposium, WOTRO workshop, ASIJIKI Launch, among others.
Read moreAs we draw close to the end of the year there is a series of exciting events lined up. These include Sixteen Days of Activism Against Women and Children Abuse, World AIDS Day, International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, and many more!
Read moreWarm greetings from the sunshine of Limpopo! Eleven participants from the 2014 MoVE project Volume 44 were reunited once more in Musina from the 24th to the 27th of August.
Read moreSpring is here and summer is around the corner! It’s now time to dress down and stay refreshed with Izwi Lethu: Our Voice.
Read moreIt is with much sadness to learn that there isn’t just harassment of sex workers by members of the South African Police Services (SAPS) but unnecessary brutality.
Read moreIn this edition, we present you with a bigger than usual rendition of your beloved Izwi Lethu: Our Voice.
Read moreThe spirit of openness has seen a lot of nations succeed! Singing with one voice as a multitude has enabled others from far off places to hear the song sung from beyond their borders.
Read moreSisonke Sex Workers Movement and the African Centre for Migration & Society would like to express our sincere gratitude to you all who have received the first issue of our newsletter positively and gave encouraging feedback
Read moreSisonke Sex Workers’ Movement Gauteng, in conjunction with the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS), with the support of the Open Society Foundation (OSF), is proud to render a first of its kind newsletter, Izwi Lethu: Our Voice, by sex workers!
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