Street talk films When the first Eastern Cape families arrived at Site 5, between Fish Hoek and Kommetjie, they optimistically named the new township Masiphumelele, which means ‘let’s succeed’ in Xhosa. A generation later, an estimated 40 000 people – many...
Season 9 Episode 31 Young poets tell us why poetry is still relevant in our society today. They reveal the true meanings behind the words,what inspired them and how they can help heal wounds, spark love and make you laugh. Join the conversation!
Season 8 Episode 32 Young black artist activists recount how they came to be artists and what they are doing in Kayamandi to inspire kids to become painters. Their goal is to give the youth an alternative to the drugs, alcohol and violence that surrounds them. Join...
Season 8 Episode 12 Teenagers gather together to talk about the influence that music has in their lives particularly certain genres that seem to encourage the use of drugs, alcohol and the exploitation of women’s bodies. Comparing music in the olden days and...
Season 8 Episode 9 Teenagers gather together to talk about the role of music in their lives, what music means to them and the kind of music they get inspired by. Join the conversation
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