COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the world. Artists, Black women in particular, have been hit a severe blow, as many creative projects including film shoots have been cancelled or postponed.
Read MoreThe development of a feature length documentary recounting the ornate story of Mabel Cetu: South Africa’s first Black woman photo journalist, who lived and worked for seminal magazines, such as Zonk! Magazine, Drum and newspapers such as Golden City Post, in the 1950’s and 60’s.
Read MoreThe Museum of Social Justice and Contemporary Activism (MSJ) is a national museum exclusively dedicated to exhibiting and incubating activism in the United States and beyond.
Read MoreI want to form a youth theatre company that will centre the use of indigenous oral storytelling (Izinganekwane, Inshimi and Intsomi) and performance forms as a way of knowledge-making and reflecting on the current issues in South Africa.
Read MoreTHE SHAPE OF BLACKNESS is a transnational art exhibition on contemporary expressions of Black identity, issues, and aesthetics in South Africa and the United States. The first instalment will be a digital one, accessible in a virtual gallery space.
Read MoreThe Academy is a creative response to the dominant reality defining rural livelihoods (of poverty, underdevelopment, inequality, lack of access to promised essential services and promised constitutional rights, poor access to information and ecological crises).
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