The Rhodes Must Fall Movement holds its 10th Anniversary Symposium at UCT CAS to mark 10 years since the statue of the colonialist par excellence, Cecil John Rhodes was removed from UCT Upper campus on 9 April 2015.
#RhodesMustFall
Today marks 10 years since the statue of the colonialist par excellence, Cecil John Rhodes was removed from UCT upper Campus.
The statue of Rhodes may have fallen but his spirit lives on, hence Rhodes Must still Fall.
#RhodesMustFall#RMF10thAnniversary
Today (9 March) marks ten (10) years since the Rhodes Must Fall movement was born when Chumani Maxwele threw human excrement at the statue of Cecil John Rhodes at the University of Cape Town (UCT).
RHODES MUST FALL
Today (9 April) marks 9 Years since the statue of the colonialist par excellence, Cecil John Rhodes was taken off its plinth at the University of Cape Town (UCT) because of the pressure that was exerted by the Rhodes Must Fall Movement.
#RhodesMustFall
It was on this day (9 April 2015) when the statue of the colonialist par excellence, Cecil John Rhodes was removed from UCT upper campus just a month later after Chumani Maxwele had thrown poo (human excrement) at the statue on 9 March 2015. #RhodesMustFall
On this day (9 March) 2015, Chumani Maxwele threw human shit at the statue of Cecil John Rhodes & other students joined him as he executed his institutional critique. His action sparked global protest that changed the cause of history. #RhodesMustFalliol.co.za/news/opinion/r…
My government has decided to remove Soviet monuments from public spaces across #Estonia. As symbols of repressions and Soviet occupation they have become a source of increasing social tensions – at these times, we must keep the risk to public order at a minimum.
Ayabulela Mhlahlo comments on being the first recipient of the #RhodesMustFall Scholarship. Mhlahlo’s work embodies the cardinal pillars of RMF: Black Radical Feminist, Pan Africanism, Black Consciousness & Intersectionality #RMFScholarship2022
The @UCT_news awards the Rhodes Must Fall Scholarship to Ayabulela Mhlahlo. Her Master’s thesis explores experimental methods in epistemology and imagination studies through a trinity of canonical Africana texts. It further explores the application of the RMF cardinal pillars.