Listening to the profound, first-hand experience of Enos Ngutshane & Seth Mazibuko discussing the role of Black Consciousness, the church & the clergy in the 1976 #YouthUprising#YouthDay1976
This #YouthMonth we're excited to announce that we'll be hosting an exciting #30YearsOfDemocracy symposium under the theme of 'Youth & Politics'. Join us on 19-20 June @ UJ Arts Centre, 09:00 - 17:00. RSVP by 14 June to [email protected]
We have amazing contributions from @ibrawad@KudaVan@mandlods@LKandilige @AllisonBWolf1 and others! I will write about the contributions in another thread
Its Happening! Join us for a conversation between @DocDill and @mandlods as they discuss 'The betwixt and between of being a scholar-artist' and 'Writing poetry and disrupting academic writing'.
#research#poeticinquiry#academia
Listen as @mandlods discusses her poem "Own My Life Today" and so much more with @shanaerebecca@DocDill: https://t.co/7YEoxmBLdQ
You can read the poem: https://t.co/PQcFv18Xt9
And listen to the poetry playlist: https://t.co/Sv8oXHwuDl
@RJPway4EQ#poetry#decolonizing
#ScholarSunday
Listen as @mandlods discusses her poem "Own My Life Today" and so much more with @shanaerebecca@DocDill: https://t.co/7YEoxmBLdQ
You can read the poem: https://t.co/PQcFv18Xt9
And listen to the poetry playlist: https://t.co/Sv8oXHwuDl
@RJPway4EQ#poetry
Dancing across the margins of disciplines to explore #Poetry for the Public's Health with Dr. LeConté Dill (@DocDill ) and poet and migration scholar, Dr. Duduzile Ndlovu (@mandlods) for the @TheHPPJournal Podcast! Excited for listeners to hear Dudu's story sooner than soon :)