The “Re-membering” experiment attempts to unearth; document and engage ways that POC communities give meaning to the trauma of ”dismemberment” and “intra-black violence” through shared experience of erasure, displacement and othering. The goal is to emerge co-created pilot model for “intra-black” healing, solidarity building and imaginative reconciliation in Cape Town
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 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 MoreTo present, through a short documentary in South African Sign Language and a book, visual history of Black Deaf Elders who have contributed to the attainment of Democracy during the struggle against Apartheid in South Africa. Many of whom have passed and their tales and encounters have not been told.
Read MoreWe have been invited by international organizers and networks to support expanding our work beyond the US.
Read MoreBlack Gem is documentary film that will document African refugees ‘journeys of resilience and rising over adversities. The film will highlight how Black men and women – young and old, disenfranchised and far away from home – hold it together while navigating complex, burdensome issues of being Black.
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