The Memorial Lectures are presented by Stellenbosch University‘s Development and Alumni. elations Division, in partnership with the Faculty of Law and Simonsberg Men’s Residence .
Our speakers: Justice Bekebeke, Prof Thuli Madonsela, and Moeletsi Mbeki discussed the ways in which the Constitution addresses social justice. Our moderator was Max du Preez, editor of Vrye Weekblad, author, commentator, and friend of the late Anton Lubowski.
The fourth annual Anton Lubowski Memorial Lecture celebrating the life of anti-apartheid activist and advocate, Anton Theodor Eberhard August Lubowski (3 February 1952 – 12 September 1989) took place on Thursday 29 September 2022. The lecture was presented by Stellenbosch University’s Development and Alumni Relations Division, in partnership with the Faculty of Law and Simonsberg Residence. Our speakers: Justice Bekebeke, Prof Thuli Madonsela, and Moeletsi Mbeki discussed the ways in which the Constitution addresses social justice. Our moderator was Max du Preez, editor of Vrye Weekblad, author, commentator, and friend of the late Anton Lubowski.
Online event theme: Social Justice, Quo Vadis – Is Social Justice happening?
The second annual Anton Lubowski Memorial Lecture celebrating the life of anti-apartheid activist and advocate, Anton Theodor Eberhard August Lubowski (3 February 1952 – 12 September 1989), had to take place online due to the In accordance with the time we found ourselves in, the lecture was hosted online.
Our moderator Max du Preez, editor of Vrye Weekblad , author, commentator and friend of the late Anton Lubowski.
More on our speakers:
Judge Dennis Davis is a well-known jurist, academic and media personality.
Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela is a psychologist and holds the Research Chair in Studies in Historical Trauma and Transformation at Stellenbosch University.
Dr Ismail Lagardien is a prominent author and commentator.
The first annual memorial lecture was a memorable event, with huge numbers in attendance and great speakers. Max du Preez as moderator Judge Albie Sachs as guest speaker and Lesley van Rooi representing Simonsberg Mens Hostel.
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Anton fought extensively for the rights of Namibian workers, becoming a member of the National Union of Namibian Workers in 1986 and was elected Secretary of Finance and Administration. Read more
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