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Omar Badsha Collection
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Letter to Farzanah
Interview with Omar Badsha by Marian Nur Goni
Book shows misery of Inanda by Sunday Times, 5 August 1985
Now everyone’s a voter by Kenny Naidoo, 11 September 1989
Omar focuses on forced removals by Shaun Harris, 4 June 1985
A call for unity in the Arts and Culture
The Hidden History of South Africa’s Book and Reading Cultures
Book chapter
South Africa : The Cordoned Heart Poster
1985 Year of the Youth Calendar
Poster
South Africa The Condoned Heart - Twenty South African Photographers, edited by Omar Badsha
Online book
Omar Badsha interviewed by Mary Marshall Clark, Johannesburg, South Africa, 7 August 1999
Interviews
Afrapix - Social Documentary Photography in 1980s South Africa by Amy McConaghy
Theses and Dissertations
Five Questions with Francis Wilson: The History of SALDRU
Audio and Video
Omar Badsha fax letter from Alex Harris
Omar Badsha Letter to Minister Botha, 5 May 1986
Letters
Omar Badsha letter to Anne Hoy
Letters
Capa letter to Omar Badsha
Letters
Artist. Activist. Historian. This man is preserving the past to protect the future (beautifulnews.co.za)
Article
Nichts Wird Uns Trennen Nothing Will Seperate Us – South African Photography and Apartheid
Article
'La lutte contre l'Apartheid'
Audio and Video
Opening Address at the Omar Badsha Photographic exhibition by Jakes Gerwel, September 2001
Speeches and Public Statements
Getting to know Omar from the inside out by Robyn Sassen, February 19, 2019
Article
Omar Badsha: Placing the Collective Above the Individual
Article
A Call for Unity in the Arts - interview with Omar Badsha, Student Voice, 7 February 1994
Newspaper clippings
Staffrider Vol.4 No.4 Mar 1982 - Women in Azania
Images
Omar Badsha: Recording the roles of the ordinary by Niren Tolsi (Mail and Guardian), 17 September 2020
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