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Lives -- Chapter 5 Xenophobia and The Moral Imperative Facing a Community Activist -- Chapter 6 The Birth of the Social Justice Coalition: From Anti-Xenophobia to Sanitation and Township Safet -- Chapter 7 ?Embracing the Local: How the Movement for Change and Social Justice Came To Be? -- Chapter 8 ?Combatting Gender-Based Violence: A Persistent Effort Across Community Organizations? -- Chapter 9 Coda. 330 $aThis book provides a timely study of community-based activism in contemporary South Africa. Grounded in oral history, the book examines the acquired expertise and life experiences of an impactful South African activist, Mandla Majola, within the context of the people, circumstances, and affiliations that have shaped his strategic thinking and practice. The authors situate Mandla Majola?s activist and everyday experiences within histories of the complex connections between post-apartheid political and social movements and human rights discourse as they emerged after 1994. 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