Unemployed People’s Movement March to Remember Biko in Grahamstown

REMEMBERING BIKO… Dean of the Cathedral Andrew Hunter, left, joins social movements supporter and Bishop of Natal Rubin Phillip, black consciousness activist Aubrey Mokoena and the Unemployed People’s Movement’s Xola Mali, in leading a march on Wednesday to recall the connection between Rhodes University and slain black consciousness leader Steve Biko. The Marikana banner the marchers carried was a reminder of black consciousness’s role in building humanism by confronting racism and economic inequality, organisers said. Photo: Stephen Penney

– From Grocott’s Mail