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A recent exhibition of struggle t-shirts in Johannesburg illustrates how the simple crew neck is a personal marker of the political past and present.
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Evelien Groenink talks about the making and the impact of her book published earlier this year. In her groundbreaking book Incorruptible, ZAM investigations editor Evelyn Groenink exposes the inconvenient truths behind the murder of three Southern African freedom fighters.
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With the upcoming exhibition, Kewpie’s life, a hairdresser by day and a performer drag queen by night, will be celebrated.
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The Kamoinge Workshop at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
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Dreaming the reality. Baloji, Nelson Makengo and Bakary Diallo are amongst 15 African artists exploring past, present and future at Galerie Imane Farès.
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Sandberg Open Day 2020
Fred. Roeskestraat 96, Amsterdam 6 February 14-19:00
https://sandberg.nl/open-day-2020
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In June 1985, 35 years ago, Thamsanqa Thami Mnyele, a South African artist and activist, living and working in exile in Botswana, was killed by death squads of the Apartheid regime.
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Book launch | Ama van Dantzig in conversation with Ghanaian author Sangu Delle.
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“A fashion concert by Stephanie Triesch and the Kenyan Jitta Collective which breaks in upon the audience like a natural storm.”
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On-Trade-Off is a long-term artistic research project by an international group of artists, filmmakers and researchers.
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38 heroes of resistance, black women and women of colour, are brought together in the artist’s new exhibition.
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Traveling the world freely, without being a subject of scrutiny or suspicion is still – and maybe more than ever – impossible for a large percentage of the world population.
