- Patrick van Rensburg
Patrick van Rensburg (born December 1931) is an
Africa neducationalist and former anti-apartheid activist. He founded theBrigades Movement inBotswana , and the Foundation forEducation with Production which is active inSouth Africa ,Botswana andZimbabwe .Life
Van Rensburg was born in
Durban ,South Africa . His parents separated when he was young, and he was raised by hisAfrikaner grandmother and her FrenchMauritian husband. The family spoke English at home and were Roman Catholic: a big difference from the traditional Afrikaner upbringing. Van Rensburg attendedSt. Henry's Marist Brothers' College and Glenwood High School. [newspaper clipping reproduced in A.M. van Rensburg. [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/1266/historical-Patrick.htm "Patrick van Rensburg"] [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/4364/ Van Rensburg Genealogy] . Accessed 2006-08-17]Diplomatic and political activities
Van Rensburg was South African Vice-Consul in the
Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo) from February 1956 till May 1957, when he resigned as a protest against South Africa'sapartheid policies of racial discrimination. He joined theSouth African Liberal Party , becoming the party's organising secretary for theTransvaal province in September 1958.In 1959 he moved to the UK, where he almost immediately began helping organise the 1960 campaign to boycott South African goods in the UK and
the Netherlands . Other organisers and supporters of the campaign includedJulius Nyerere ,Trevor Huddleston ,Canon John Collins andTennyson Makiwane . The Boycott Movement soon grew into the BritishAnti-Apartheid Movement . [Christabel Gurney. [http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/aam/aam_origins.html#_ftnref68 "'A Great Cause'. The origins of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, June 1959–March 1960"] . [http://www.anc.org.za/ African National Congress] . Accessed 2006-08-17]Van Rensburg was vilified by Afrikaners for his part in the campaign, and when he returned to South Africa in 1960, his passport was confiscated and he fled over the border to
Swaziland .Botswana
He later moved to
Bechuanaland (now Botswana). He is now an elder statesman of Botswana and writes for "Mmegi ", the independent daily newspaper.Works
* "Guilty Land". London: Penguin, 1962. ISBN B0000CL9AT
* "Report from Swaneng Hill". Uppsala: Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, 1974. ISBN 91-85214-01-9
* "The Serowe brigades: Alternative education in Botswana". Macmillan for the Bernard van Leer Foundation, 1978. ISBN 0-333-23594-0
* With Andrew Boyd. "Atlas of African Affairs". London:Methuen , 1962. ISBN 0-416-64770-7.Van Rensburg has written a number of titles for theDag Hammarskjöld Foundation .Awards
* 1981
Right Livelihood Award , withBill Mollison andMike Cooley References
* [http://disa.nu.ac.za/articledisplaypage.asp?articletitle=Patrick+van+Rensburg+in+Bechuanaland&filename=Ctv5n1362 "Patrick van Rensburg in Botswana"] . "Contact" Vol 5, No 13, 28 June 1962. Retrieved 19 April 2006.
* [http://www.rightlivelihood.org/recip/van-rensburg.htm Right Livelihood Award: Roll of honour] . Biography of Patrick van Rensburg. Retrieved 19 April 2006.External links
* [http://www.dhf.uu.se/default.html Dag Hammarskjold Foundation] .
* [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/1266/historical-Patrick.htm Biography]
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