The Campaign for Free Expression will be releasing a report on the state of free expression in South Africa’s cultural sector; the International Day of Human Space Flight will commemorate the first time a human flew in space; and the International Commission of Jurists — Africa is hosting a talk about ‘The right to freedom of association for LGBTQI+ rights advocates in Africa’.
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