At centre, Makhosazana Xaba’s scintillating isiZulu translation of Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth (@tri_continental) at @bridgebooksjozi & all of us, inc @oscarsibabalwe, @griffinshea, Richard Pithouse et al, gathered round for best kind of conversation with Khosi & Musawenkosi.
@twebudge discussing his book It Is What Is, about being a young gay, Jehovah’s Witness who refused conscription in the apartheid military. Also as the podcast audio drama Stripped
https://t.co/dJQWDUjLL0
@chitsotso @BraAubrey @chitsotso I’d love to share this story with @JNBLitDistrict ! Do you mind popping me a message so we talk more about your experience some time?
Griffin Shea, the owner of Bridge Books, went on a mission to find the city’s 71 booksellers and help create a map that situates and celebrates them. https://t.co/24yDpnMH0q
I'm not really active on here anymore, but back to post this fantastic job for an early career journalist: work with me and @mashagessen as an editorial assistant. https://t.co/lfQa4TndPE
"#SouthAfrica has never had a coalition government, so there’s no muscle memory of how it might be done."
@policy_mag from @griffinshea in Joburg:
"In a Country Transformed by Corruption, Mandela's Legacy Lives On in the Streets"
https://t.co/9DqKwzpxa7
#democracy#SAelection24
On Election Day in #SouthAfrica@policy_mag Specials
@bridgebooksjozi's @griffinshea with
"Letter from South Africa: In a Country Besieged by Corruption, Mandela's Legacy Lives On in the Streets"
https://t.co/Jss05xDnn1
#democracy#books
@almackay @bridgebooksjozi @NBPublishers Can’t wait. Love reading this, even as it’s dredged up lots of feelings about the process of adopting my own kids. So much to discuss!