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While the impact of the colonial civilization project plausibly left pain, grief, & deprivation, its victims have continued to use it as their main point of reference to navigate the black-and-white spaces. #witches #snitches #colonization bit.ly/witches-snitch…

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Exploring Othello's interracial dynamics sheds light on South Africa's deep-seated racial issues and the lingering distrust from our unresolved history. #Othello #SouthAfrica #RacialDialogue bit.ly/othello-review

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They can never look us dead in the eye for fear of facing the truth we are—the spark they ignited and neglected. What are we to them but an interference and a collage of ugly adjectives: ungrateful, lazy, confused, addicts... bit.ly/safe-energy

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Jahmil X.T. Qubeka's new film "You’re My Favourite Place" follows four teens on a road trip to 'Hole In The Wall' on their last school day, a site rumored to house spirits of the dead. #NewRelease #RoadTripMovie #HoleIntheWall bit.ly/cineba-festival

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There is a resurgence of white consciousness that influences the outcomes of the elections. White consciousness, underpinned by racism & white supremacy, lost political power to black people in 1994. #ElectionsResults bit.ly/we-need-biko

There is a resurgence of white consciousness that influences the outcomes of the elections. White consciousness, underpinned by racism & white supremacy, lost political power to black people in 1994. 
#ElectionsResults 

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Transmissions of knowledge and memory are essential in preserving indigenous narratives, traditions, and languages in the face of colonial erasure and democratic disregard of indigenous cultures in this country. #IndigenousKnowledges bit.ly/indegenous-kno…

Transmissions of knowledge and memory are essential in preserving indigenous narratives, traditions, and languages in the face of colonial erasure and democratic disregard of indigenous cultures in this country.

#IndigenousKnowledges

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Tshepang Ramoba, the dynamic musician renowned for his role in the band BLK JKS, is set to release his highly anticipated solo EP, "Sello," on June 28, 2024. "Sello," which translates to "a cry" in Sepedi #Entertainment bit.ly/tsepangRamoba

Tshepang Ramoba, the dynamic musician renowned for his role in the band BLK JKS, is set to release his highly anticipated solo EP, "Sello," on June 28, 2024. "Sello," which translates to "a cry" in Sepedi 
#Entertainment

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In 1994, the black SA population gained political freedom but no economic freedom. This compromise aimed for a smooth transition to a rainbow nation. Now, as business influences political decisions, it erodes that political freedom, leaving them with nothing. #ANCDA #coalition

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Krotoa was the niece of Autshumao, a Khoi leader and interpreter to the Dutch. A young Krotoa, about 10 or 11 years old, was taken in by Jan van Riebeeck during the first few days of Dutch settlement in the Cape. #SAHistory #blackHistory bit.ly/krotoa

Krotoa was the niece of Autshumao, a Khoi leader and interpreter to the Dutch. A young Krotoa, about 10 or 11 years old, was taken in by Jan van Riebeeck during the first few days of Dutch settlement in the Cape.

#SAHistory #blackHistory

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A stark reminder of the urgent need to address the pressing issues plaguing the country's young population. Despite their potential & creativity, many young people in South Africa face staggering unemployment rates,social ills, & economic marginalization bit.ly/1976-blueprint

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🌧️ The exhibition "Pula" explores the Setswana term for rain, symbolizing prosperity & abundance. This three-part presentation delves into blessings through themes of spirituality & socio-political conversations. 🌱✨ #ArtExhibition #Pula #Prosperity bit.ly/maru-pula

🌧️ The exhibition "Pula" explores the Setswana term for rain, symbolizing prosperity & abundance. This three-part presentation delves into blessings through themes of spirituality & socio-political conversations. 
🌱✨ #ArtExhibition #Pula #Prosperity 
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It's perplexing how the mainstream media has been so quiet about the passing of our gifted local ‘son of the soil.’ To unmute Mocholoko’s griot status, let's turn to his obituary and give his voice expression. Rest in peace, Mocholoko. #unsungHero bit.ly/rip-mocholoko

It's perplexing how the mainstream media has been so quiet about the passing of our gifted local ‘son of the soil.’ To unmute Mocholoko’s griot status, let's turn to his obituary and give his voice expression. Rest in peace, Mocholoko.

#unsungHero

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The race war since 1652 continues through law, seen in settler constitutions since 1853. Afrikanist-War-Studies highlight white settlers as the core issue, not just their institutions. #History bit.ly/black-thought

The race war since 1652 continues through law, seen in settler constitutions since 1853. Afrikanist-War-Studies highlight white settlers as the core issue, not just their institutions. #History

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Discover South Africa's transformative history at the "We the Purple" exhibition! Relive the 1994 elections & Purple Rain Protest through a unique blend of visual, auditory, & tactile elements. #WeThePurple #artwork 🇿🇦🎨🎧 bit.ly/engaging-purple

Discover South Africa's transformative history at the "We the Purple" exhibition! Relive the 1994 elections & Purple Rain Protest through a unique blend of visual, auditory, & tactile elements.

#WeThePurple #artwork 🇿🇦🎨🎧

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In our quest for belonging, we often ostracize and dehumanize others. Nyamnjoh's research interrogates this dynamic, revealing similar traits in global capitalism's development. #bookReview #BooksWorthReading bit.ly/reinvent-ourse…

In our quest for belonging, we often ostracize and dehumanize others. Nyamnjoh's research interrogates this dynamic, revealing similar traits in global capitalism's development. 
#bookReview #BooksWorthReading 

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“Nothing can be changed until it is faced.” Tara Moore’s debut documentary, Legacy: The De-Colonized History of South Africa, is a censored, misinformed propaganda piece, showing history through rainbow nationist politicians' eyes. #documentary bit.ly/fallacy-history

“Nothing can be changed until it is faced.” Tara Moore’s debut documentary, Legacy: The De-Colonized History of South Africa, is a censored, misinformed propaganda piece, showing history through rainbow nationist politicians' eyes. #documentary 

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"My father believed in the intellectual and administrative superiority of the White man, convinced that, no matter what, they would see him through any trouble." bit.ly/colonialism-so…

"My father believed in the intellectual and administrative superiority of the White man, convinced that, no matter what, they would see him through any trouble."

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