1. Memories of indenture by Brij V. Lal | Article
  2. May 28: International Day Of Action For Women’s Health by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  3. Maria Mutola: Queen of the track by SPEAK, December 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  4. Man-made women: Gender, class and the ideology of the volksmoeder by Elsabe Brink
  5. Malibongwe Igama Lamakhosikasi - Praise be to Womankind, issued by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, 30 May 2007
  6. Making Our Voices Hear: OK Workers Talk About The Strike by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  7. Make Your X For Freedom by SPEAK, March 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  8. Lydia Kompe: Fighting for rural rights by SPEAK, April 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  9. Life Of A Women Organiser: Mama Lydia Ngwena by Jeremy Baskin(Labour Bulletin), Transvaal
  10. Josie Mpama - 1903–1979 | Article
  11. Jail
  12. Introduction - My Spirit Is Not Banned by Frances Baard and Barbie Schreiner
  13. Interview: The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navanethem (Navi) Pillay
  14. International Day Of Action For Women’s Health by SPEAK, 1989 – 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  15. Inside The ANC by SPEAK, December 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  16. Indian women’s demonstration in Pretoria on Human Rights Day, 10 December 1963
  17. Indian Women and Liberation Struggle
  18. Indentured and Post-Indentured Experiences of Women in the Indian Diaspora edited by Amba Pande | Online book
  19. In Love With Jazz by SPEAK, November 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  20. I had a choice: Shanaaz Majiet by SPEAK, May 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  21. How To Vote by SPEAK, December 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  22. History of Migration and Contributions of Indian Women in Zambia: Comparison with South African Indian Women by Kamini Krishna | Article
  23. Hamba Kahle: Helen Joseph by SPEAK, March 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  24. Golf Is For Girls Too by Richard Maguire (SPEAK), September 1994 | Newspaper clippings
  25. Gertrude Shope by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  26. Gender Paper Policy Discussion Document, 2014
  27. Gcina Mhlope by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  28. From the factory floor: Connie September by SPEAK, March 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  29. From Domestic to Dancer: Lucy Msomi by SPEAK, August 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  30. From ballet dancer to body builder: Claire Keeton by SPEAK, April 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  31. Forcing Open The Doors: The Women’s National Coalition by SPEAK, June 1992 | Newspaper clippings
  32. For their Triumphs and for their Fears: Women in apartheid South Africa by Hilda Bernstein, August 1975, South Africa | Book chapter
  33. Fighting Sexism In The Church by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  34. Female Consciousness and Feminism in Africa by Allison Drew | Article
  35. FEDSAW anti-pass flyer
  36. Extracts of 3 Interviews from the 1956 Women’s Anti-Pass March | Interviews
  37. Enough Is Enough by SPEAK, October 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  38. Elizabeth van der Heyden by Allison Drew | Article
  39. Domestic Work Is Slavery by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  40. Document 44 - “The Revolt of the Women”, The Soyan, December 1959 | Book chapter
  41. Discussion Paper on Gender Based Violence | Official Document - Policy documents
  42. Disabled Women - A Fighting Force! by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  43. Devout domesticity? A century of African women's Christianity in South Africa by Deborah Gaitskell
  44. Desirable or undesirable Basotho women?' Liquor, prostitution and the migration of Basotho women to the Rand, 1920-1945' by P. L. Bonner
  45. De Klerk Stop The Violence! ANC Women’s League Takes Mass Action by SPEAK, May 1991, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  46. Daughters of the Gujarat Diaspora: Immigrant Women, Identity and Agency in Natal by Kalpana Hiralal | Article
  47. Danger! Nightshift! by SPEAK, 1989 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  48. COSATU Women March Against The LRA by Tammy Shefer (SPEAK), 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  49. Constitution of the Women's Congress | Official Document - Policy documents
  50. Claiming Our Rights by Thoraya Pandy (SPEAK), September 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings