- A Luta Continúa: About the Exhibition
- Festival of African Arts and Culture (FESTAC)
- ANC Radio Freedom
- Day of Angolan Women
- Free Nelson Mandela
- Jorge Rebelo
- Nelson Mandela: The Struggle Is My Life
- Our History Did Not Begin in Chains
- Sobukwe
- South African Women’s Day
- SWAPO: The People Armed
- Victory to the People of Southern Africa
- Video Tour with Don Rothman, September 2002
SWAPO, the South West Africa Peoples Organization, was the principal movement fighting for majority rule in Namibia, as the South Africa-administered territory of "Southwest Africa" was known by progressives. A German Colony from 1886-1914, it became a League of Nations Mandate in 1914 under the protection of Great Britain. By 1945, however, South West Africa/Namibia and other formed League of Nations Mandates were transformed into United Nations Trust Territories, and South West Africa was transferred to the custody of South Africa. In 1960 SWAPO was founded and soon thereafter became a home for democratic forces seeking to gain greater autonomy for Africans in matters that concerned them. Instead, the South African government extended apartheid to South West Africa, curtailing African participation in any level of self-determination. As in South Africa, reform-minded leaders were routinely harassed, detained, arrested, tortured and assassinated. By August 26, 1966, the year that the United Nations revoked South Africas United Nations Trust, SWAPO voted to launch its own armed struggle. This poster commemorates that decision