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    Kagenna is an alternative magazine from South Africa. It started life as an underground zine published shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and grew...
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  • Institutional Strategy Insights InStyle iWeek Jewish Life JOY! Magazine JSE JUIG! Tydskrif Kagenna Magazine Kick Off Kuier Landbouweekblad Leadership Lééf Met Hart...
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  • length by a South African eco-anarchist project in the 1990s. The Kagenna Magazine project aimed to combine technology, art, and ecology in an emerging...
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  • (Black Flag), Dos Fraye Vort, Fraye Arbeter Shtime, Germinal, and Kagenna Magazine. Many people of Jewish origin, such as Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman...
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    Earthlife Africa exposes mercury poisoning of workers at Thor Chemicals; Kagenna Magazine is published; Green Action Forum founded by Greg Knill. Establishment...
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  • experience of online world via Douglas Reeler's modem. Also in 1991, Kagenna Magazine publishes an article on Cyberpunk by Dr Tim Leary, the first time the...
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  • (1942–) Akal Die Suid-Afrikaan (1983–1996) Grassroots (1980–1990) Izwe Kagenna (1989–1993) New Era New Nation (1980–1997) South (1987–1994) Weekly Mail...
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    country's top, alternative publications, before disappearing sometime in 1987. Kagenna Alternative Press Alternative Media Underground Press Samizdat Self publishing...
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