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We Still Insist: Kudzanai & Mogorosi @ Conhill

We Still Insist: Kudzanai & Mogorosi @ Conhill

The Library of Things We Forgot to Remember and What’s Wrong With Groovin’? bring you a wonderful readaptation of Max Roach's We Still Insist avant-garde jazz album and a vocal-instrumental suite on themes related to the Civil Rights Movement.

South Africanism 2.0 and Operation Dudula

South Africanism 2.0 and Operation Dudula

The core of our argument is that the problem is not immigration laws and unemployment but South Africa itself. The issues of legal management of foreign nationals and unemployment are the symptomatic manifestation of the fundamental problem which is South Africa itself.

The Firm: International Thief Thief

The Firm: International Thief Thief

Some people don’t even need to kill a mosquito to keep you at the bottom: dispossessed, landless and destitute. And while many view monarchs as weak and largely symbolic entities, the British monarchy ranks among the wealthiest corporations in the world.

Angie Stone & Nissi Added to Delicious Fest

Angie Stone & Nissi Added to Delicious Fest

Crammed with the best of local, African and international live music, a cosmopolitan carnival of street food and fine dining, the launch of the exclusive DStv Delicious Festival: Our Story & Recipes cookbook, and the Chefs with Compassion partnership that enables festival-goers to lend a helping hand to those less fortunate, this year’s festival is shaping up to be unforgettable.

On The Erasure and Silencing of Black Women

On The Erasure and Silencing of Black Women

There are many reasons for this. For one, the logic of patriarchy tells us it is unimaginable that black women are also able to do what men can do, let alone perform better than men. It is because of this neurosis that hypervisibility kicks in.

REVIEW: Pulitzer Award Winning Play, RUINED

REVIEW: Pulitzer Award Winning Play, RUINED

For over two decades the Democratic Republic of Congo has seemingly been deemed ruined. Ravaged and torn by what appears to be perennial war and disease to its populace, it has become a land that anyone who sees no means of profiteering fears or flees.

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