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14 - Dr Lindsay Moeletsi Dunn (1959- ): Black Consciousness and challenging racism and audism in a Catholic school for the deaf
- Mark James (author)
Chapter of: Proud to be Deaf: Saintliness in the Catholic Deaf community in South Africa from 1874-1994
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Title | 14 - Dr Lindsay Moeletsi Dunn (1959- ): Black Consciousness and challenging racism and audism in a Catholic school for the deaf |
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Landing page | https://ujonlinepress.uj.ac.za/index.php/ujp/catalog/book/200 |
Publisher | UJ Press |
Published on | 2025-05-29 |
Long abstract | Highlights the account of a little-known school protest at a ‘Coloured’ school for the deaf in Cape Town during the student uprisings of 1976. Led by Lindsay Moeletsi Dunn and a few other students, they protested against racial stereotyping at school and the audist attitudes of their teachers. They made a number of demands especially that they be allowed to be educated in sign language and complete their matrics. |