By Newsbreak Producer Matthew Veeran - A new publication titled "University of Durban-Westville 1961-2003: Undoing Apartheid, Building a Non-Racial Culture" looks back at 42 turbulent years of a campus that evolved from an apartheid-era experiment into a powerhouse of democratic resistance. This comprehensive work, edited by Saleem Badat and Goolam Vahed unpacks key historical milestones, including the rise of student-led protests, the influence of Black Consciousness leaders - and the institution's transition toward progressive academic stewardship. Joining us to comment on the book and the university's enduring legacy is veteran journalist, Marlan Padayachee...

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