De Villiers, IsoldeKesselring, Rita2016-02-182016-02-182014De Villiers, I & Kesselring, R 2014, 'What's in a name?', Tsantsa, vol. 19, pp. 150-162.1420-7834http://hdl.handle.net/2263/51439The women’s march in 1956 to the Union Buildings in Pretoria ended with thirty minutes of complete silence, as part of the protest against the extension of the Apartheid pass laws to women. Lilian Ngoyi initiated this muted half hour. It was a quest for meditating on what kind of society South Africans aspire to live in.enSwiss Anthropological Society (SEG/SSE)Women’s marchUnion BuildingsLilian NgoyiApartheid pass lawsWhat's in a name?Article