Since 2008 Street Talk TV makes short films of people talking about issues in South Africa. For TV & corporates. 650 video's & topics YouTube: @StreetTalkSA.
What does Street Talk TV do? Corporates & foundations, & we amplify your social responsibility projects nationwide on DSTV & community TV at minimal cost: voting awareness, GBV, disability, education, upliftment, community projects, any issue. https://t.co/FzDo4rnlF5 via @YouTube
'If you want to wear the pants, wear the pants, I will be right next to you wearing mine!' Gender roles in relationships and families highlighted in this insightful @StreetTalkSA episode on @capetowntv & @MpumaKapaTV & @DStv YouTube @streettaksa
@QaanitahHunter@kaveels@wicks_jeff So needed! Especially to give insight to those in the colonial Deep South of the Western Cape - so blind what is really happening in SA
Celebrating #YouthMonth with Gugulethu United we Stand @Judy28996628 , a successful after-school dance project. See the dancers in action & talk about how the project changed their lives. Book them for gigs they are amazing! https://t.co/MLwwEIWgQt
Although McKaiser’s journalistic legacy is undeniably complex, he will be remembered as somebody who was utterly fearless in holding politicians’ feet to the fire when he believed they were guilty of wrongdoing. https://t.co/CuflCBs2xU
It’s officially 3 days until I cycle 3000km across South Africa for 10,000 school shoes.
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This article in the @dailymaverick is a great intro for @StreetTalkSA's film airing this week 'Men Don't Cry'! - A discussion between Black South African men and women about masculine culture. https://t.co/dRMdQKvHxv
One of the defining features of South Africa’s past 15 years has been a massive decline in social cohesion. We are a country divided. https://t.co/id3Fcvm6DA
Watch creatives Pumla Makeleni, Koko Nkalashe, Ndaxolo Nkalashe and Themba Lonzi debate whether South Africans are 'brainwashed' into over-dependence on the government or are there solutions withim our communities. @StreetTalkSA YouTube Channel @dailymaverick@CTV@MpumaKapaTV
"The people we put on top, they did not take our brains with them," says writer @PumlaMakeleni in a conversation with Koko & Ndaxola Nkelashe from the legendary @jazzintheyards, and creative arts developer Themba Lonzi https://t.co/vpfvBaROy2…