Southern Africa Literature List Contents: VIDEOS • KEEP THE PRESSURE ON • STOP APARTHEID'S VIOLENCE • SOUTH AFRICA • Negotiations Watch • Economic Links • SUBSCRIPTIONS • AFRICA-GENERAL • POSTERS • PROJECTS • Human Rights • STOP Apartheid's Violence • Labor Desk • Civic Campaign • Economic Links • Drought • THE AFRICA FUND • HOW TO ORDER • The Fall 1992 Southern Africa Literature List, with a cover letter that highlights several resources. The "Stop the Violence" video produced for The Africa Fund's campaign of this name documents the police and security force role in instigating...
Southern Africa Literature List Contents: VIDEOS • KEEP THE PRESSURE ON • STOP APARTHEID'S VIOLENCE • SOUTH AFRICA • Negotiations Watch • Economic Links • SUBSCRIPTIONS • AFRICA-GENERAL • POSTERS • PROJECTS • Human Rights • STOP Apartheid's Violence • Labor Desk • Civic Campaign • Economic Links • Drought • THE AFRICA FUND • HOW TO ORDER • The Fall 1992 Southern Africa Literature List, with a cover letter that highlights several resources. The "Stop the Violence" video produced for The Africa Fund's campaign of this name documents the police and security force role in instigating much of the violence in South Africa. "Hlanganani: A Short History of COSATU" is a documentary about the South African union federation, and "The Tamboville Invasion" documents the role of the civic movement in South Africa. The Africa Fund has produced a three-color poster "Apartheid Regime - Hands Off Labor" by San Francisco artist Sarah Hodgson. "Africa's Drought and International Response," by Carol Thompson, documents how policies of the U.S. and other donor nations have made it difficult for African countries to respond to the drought that threatens the lives of millions. Other resources include a 1992 Update to the "Unified List of United States Companies Doing Business in South Africa." The mailing mentions Nelson Mandela, buttons, stickers, vinyl decals, sanctions, Adotei Akwei, Gretchen Kunze, Rev. Frank Chikane, the South African Council of Churches (SACC), Father Michael Lapsley, Richard Knight, Richard Leonard, Robert Edger, prospects for democracy in Africa, Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja, Colon Stoneman, George M. Houser, and Tilden LeMelle.