1. ’No Regrets’, Frances Baard by SPEAK, December 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  2. ’Forget About Forgetting about Our Demands’ Say Women Teachers by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  3. Yvonne Chaka Chaka: Princess of Africa by SPEAK, December 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  4. Youth Women Organise by National Youth Working Committee (SPEAK), July 1989, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  5. Young Women: Are They Left Out? by SPEAK, July 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  6. Yes! I Am A Feminist! By SPEAK, July 1992, Johannesburg | Article, Newspaper clippings
  7. WOSA on Women: Kate Truscot by Shamim Meer (SPEAK), 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  8. Working To Contract by SPEAK, September 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  9. Working For Nothing In Isithebe by Lesley Lawson (SPEAK), 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  10. Working And Sharing Together by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  11. Workers’ College Challenges Sexism by SPEAK, December 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  12. Workers, But Mothers Too by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  13. Workers Are Parents Too by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  14. Women’s Rights: Does The Government Really Care? by SPEAK, April 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  15. Women’s Liberation Must Be Part Of A New South Africa by SPEAK, March 1990, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  16. Women Workers Must Organise by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  17. Women Vote! And Make Your Voices Count! | Newspaper clippings
  18. Women Teachers Want Equality by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  19. Women On The Right Track by Cheryl Roberts, February 1994 | Newspaper clippings
  20. Women Of Steel by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  21. Women make their voices heard: Fiona Dove by SPEAK, November 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  22. Women In Power by SPEAK, August 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  23. Women Fight On! by SPEAK, July 1994 | Newspaper clippings
  24. Women And The Living Wage Campaign by SPEAK, 1986 – 1990, Johannesubrg | Newspaper clippings
  25. Women & The Living Wage Campaign by SPEAK, 1989 – 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  26. Woman’s Day by SPEAK, South Africa | Newspaper clippings
  27. Winnie Mandela: The pain and the passion by SPEAK, October 1994, Johannesburg
  28. Will There Be Lobola In A Post-apartheid Society? by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  29. When Will We All Have Jobs by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  30. What The Women's Charter Means | Newspaper clippings
  31. What The Election Means For Women by SPEAK, April 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  32. What Are The Unions Fighting For? by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  33. Welcome To The New SA by Voter Education (SPEAK), February 1994 | Newspaper clippings
  34. Welcome Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  35. We Will Miss You Feroza Adama by SPEAK, October 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  36. We Are Fighting For Our Rights by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  37. Walls Can Shout! by SPEAK, October 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  38. Viva! COSATU Women Viva! By SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  39. Victory For Clothing Workers by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  40. Victoria Mxenge by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  41. UDF Women’s Congress Is Launched by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  42. Tsepo Khumbane: In love with the land by Thoraya Pandy (SPEAK), June 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  43. Through Women’s Eyes by SPEAK, October 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  44. Thinking Theatre: Irene Stephanou by SPEAK, November 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  45. Things Are Going Our Way At O.K. by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  46. The “friendly” Spar Unfriendly To Workers by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  47. The Women’s League: A Fighting Force! by SPEAK, 1991, Kimberley | Newspaper clippings
  48. The Women’s Charter by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  49. The SABC’s new boss: Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri by SPEAK, November 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  50. The Queen who longs for home by David Madingwane (SPEAK), November 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings