Voices of Conflict
Explore the intricate dynamics of higher education in Reitum Mabokela's insightful work, Voices of Conflict. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc. in 2000, this compelling hardback edition spans 250 pages and delves into the significant impact of the Universities Amendment Act of 1983 on historically white universities in South Africa.
Mabokela meticulously examines how these institutions have adapted to the growing enrollment of black students, shedding light on the challenges and transformations within the educational landscape. Addressing vital issues of discrimination, racism, and integration, this book serves as an essential resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the ongoing discourse around equality and representation in higher education.
Join the conversation and gain a deeper understanding of how ethnic diversity shapes academic environments both in South Africa and the United States. Voices of Conflict is a must-have for those committed to fostering inclusivity in education.