IFPNP International Dialogue
Structural Violence and Power
SCHOOL GIRL LESBIANS, VIOLENCE AND AGENCY
By
Prim-Rose Makhosazane Shabane (Dudu)
January 16, 2025 4.00 pm IST@ Google meet
Ms.
Prim-Rose Makhosazane Shabane (Dudu) presentation on Structural violence and
power is based on Doctoral Thesis on the topic Negotiating Identity: The
experiences of black self-identified lesbian youth in and township and rural
contexts of KwaZulu-Natal. The specific
case study is SCHOOL GIRL LESBIANS, VIOLENCE AND AGENCY. Three themes will be
explored in this session: Fostering a way of life through traditional, cultural
and religious beliefs. Sexuality: A shaming and immoral behaviour Violence,
trauma and resilience.
Prim-Rose Makhosazane Shabane (Dudu) is a lecturer at the Durban
University of Technology, International Centre of Nonviolence (ICON). She is a
doctoral candidate at the University of KwaZulu-Natal specialising in
Curriculum studies. Dudu holds a Bachelor’s, Honours and Master’s degrees from
the same university. Dudu has served in the Community Development Association
(CDA), a student driven organisation, in many portfolios as an undergraduate
student. She is currently a member of the Foundation structure, which is an
alumni structure for CDA as a post graduate. Dudu has worked for four years as
an Access Lead English Teacher (a Micro-scholarship English Program funded by
the Department of States in America in the years 2017-2018 and 2020-2021.
Working with youth and being close to them every day, Dudu has received
recognition for being an inspiration and a constant motivator in her circles.
Her main goal is to empower youth through education.
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