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Rhodes University honours academic and activist Professor Janet Cherry

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At its graduation ceremony on 30 March 2023, Rhodes University will confer a degree of
Doctor of Laws (LLD) (honoris causa) on the Professor of Development Studies at Nelson
Mandela University, Janet Cherry.
Prof Cherry has successfully combined an academic life with activism for over 40 years, with
most of her work focused on the Eastern Cape.
Prof Cherry completed a BA at the University of Cape Town in 1982, majoring in economic
history and industrial sociology, and served as General Secretary of the National Union of
South African Students (NUSAS) in 1983. The following year, she moved to Port Elizabeth
(Gqeberha) in 1984, where she established the East Cape Adult Education Project and the
PE Crisis Information Centre.
During the mid-1980s, she was active in the United Democratic Front, enduring a long period
of detention without trial.
After four years of activism, working in human rights and adult education NGOs, she
completed an Honours degree in Economic History at the University of Cape Town (UCT).
While working as a research consultant for the Black Sash, the Institute for a Democratic
Alternative for South Africa (IDASA) and the Centre for Development Studies (CDS), she
completed a Masters degree by research in Economic History at UCT, which was awarded
with distinction.
Prof Cherry lectured in Political Studies and International Relations at Rhodes University in
Grahamstown (now Makhanda) from 1992 to 1994 before returning to Qqeberha and setting
up a development and research consultancy, ABC Consultants. ABC engaged in research
and training for, among others, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the South
African Local Government Association (SALGA).

From 1996 to 1998, Prof Cherry worked as a member of the research team of the South
African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and from 1998 to 2003 as a senior lecturer in
the Department of Sociology at the then University of Port Elizabeth (UPE).
In 2001 she was awarded a PhD from Rhodes University for her thesis, “Kwazakhele: The
Politics of Transition in South Africa”.
From 2003 to 2005, she was employed as a Senior Research Specialist in the Democracy
and Governance programme of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), and from
2005 to 2009 was a Senior Lecturer and Research Associate in the newly formed
Department of Development Studies at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU).
Prof Cherry has also served as a research consultant to the South African Democracy
Education Trust (SADET), the Red Location Museum, the Foundation for Human Rights, the
International Council on Human Rights Policy, and the International Center on Nonviolent
Conflict and has been a trainer for the Centre for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies,
and the Pan African Peace and Nonviolence Network.
She has been involved in a number of international and national research projects. She has
published widely in the fields of democratisation, democratic participation, South African
liberation history, sustainable development, gender and human rights, labour, transitional
justice and civil resistance. She has published three books, Umkhonto we Sizwe (The
Making of an African Working Class: Port Elizabeth 1925-1963, and Blot on the Landscape
and Centre of Resistance: A social and economic history of Korsten.
She has supervised eight Doctoral students in the fields of sustainable development in the
context of climate change, conservation agriculture, citizen science, cooperatives
development, post-war development, land policy and livelihoods diversification. Her current
research interest is in conducting participatory action research on the just energy transition
and regional policies for sustainable development in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and
South Africa.
Over the decades she has been an activist in many organisations and campaigns including
the United Democratic Front, the End Conscription Campaign, the African National
Congress, the Nelson Mandela Bay Transition Network and the Palestine Solidarity Alliance.
Prof Cherry received the Distinguished Old Rhodian Award in 2013 for her intellectual and
political leadership.
Vice-Chancellor of Rhodes University Professor Sizwe Mabizela stated, “Professor Cherry’s
many years of campaigning tirelessly for human rights and social justice have earned her
this well-deserved honour.”
In acceptance of her doctorate conferral, Prof Cherry said, “I am happy to receive
this honorary doctorate as it acknowledges what kind of research needs to be done with
great urgency in our society.”

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