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June 16, 2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

Defending Democracy: South Africa: The Legacy of Youth Activism in the Fight for Global Democracy

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About This Webinar

June 16, 1976 thousands of high school students in South Africa’s SOWETO township called a strike over the restive education policies of the apartheid regime. As they marched unto an open field adjacent to their school the South Africa military opened fire killing and injuring hundreds of students. These youth became the vanguard of protest actions throughout South Africa and around the world. 

50 years later, on the anniversary of the SOWETO Uprising, we reflect on the courage and resilience of these youth in facing down one of the most violent and repressive autocratic governments in our times. 

AFT and ASI President Randi Weingarten and Dr. Mugwena Maluleke, General Secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers Union lead off the discussion with their reflections on the historic anti-apartheid movement and we look at the role youth movements have today in South Africa and the U.S. in calling out injustice, demanding economic equality of opportunity, denouncing bigotry and hate speech and defending democratic rights. 

In this the fourth in the series of the AFT/ASI Defending Democracy webinar series we will hear from South Africa and U.S. youth who are mobilizing youth movements today while recalling the legacy of those who led 50 years ago. 

Speakers

Mugwena Maluleke, General Secretary of South Africa Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU)

Marcia Howard, President, Teacher Chapter of Minneapolis Federation of Educators

Aru Shiney-Ajay, Executive Director of Sunrise Movement

Nomfundo Dube, Deputy National Convenor of SADTU Student Chapter

Danielle Brown, National Field Co-Director of Black Voters Matter, National A. Philip Randolph Institute Organizer

Nontsikelelo Dlulani, Deputy General Secretary of Equal Education

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President, AFT

RANDI WEINGARTEN is president of the 1.8 million-member AFT, AFL-CIO, which represents teachers; paraprofessionals and school-related personnel; higher education faculty and staff; nurses and other healthcare professionals; local, state and federal government employees; and early childhood educators. The AFT champions fairness; democracy; economic opportunity; and high-quality public education, healthcare and public services for students, their families and communities. The AFT and its members advance these principles through community engagement, organizing, collective bargaining and political activism, and especially through members’ work.

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