Pollak: Rhoda Kadalie and the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Rhoda Kadalie exemplified the ideals of Martin Luther King, Jr.: she struggled not only against racism, but also to transcend race, in service of higher ideals.
Rhoda Kadalie exemplified the ideals of Martin Luther King, Jr.: she struggled not only against racism, but also to transcend race, in service of higher ideals.
Rhoda Kadalie was shocked by the insistence among American pro-choice activists that abortion should be available up to the moment of birth itself.
Rhoda Kadalie’s support for Israel was among the more controversial stances taken by the late anti-apartheid activist, feminist, and columnist, who died last week at 68 after a battle with lung cancer.
My late mother-in-law, Rhoda Kadalie, who died on Saturday at the age of 68, was known (and feared) as a critic of South Africa’s post-apartheid government (which she had fought for the right to elect). She was also, however, a
Former South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) chair Barney Pityana, a theologian by training, is exploiting the recent death of anti-apartheid feminist pioneer Rhoda Kadalie in an attempt to settle old scores about the organization.
Rhoda Kadalie, a pioneering feminist, anti-apartheid activist, and Trump supporter, passed away on April 16 after a quiet battle with lung cancer. She left many memorable quotes: these are just a few that summarize her incredible life.
Rhoda Kadalie, a feminist and anti-apartheid activist who became a prominent critic of the left even as she devoted herself to the advancement of the poor, passed away on Saturday, April 16, after a quiet battle with lung cancer.
Rhoda Kadalie’s remarkable journey teaches that a true love of liberty transcends the categories that often confine our political thinking.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ruling African National Congress (ANC) appeared to walk back ambitious proposals for “expropriation without compensation” — for the moment — as a result of a controversial tweet by President Donald Trump.