GBV –  His father, my son

GBV – His father, my son

Facing GBV – Part 6 – Overcoming

Facing GBV – Part 6 – Overcoming

Facing GBV – Part 5 – Getting Help

Facing GBV – Part 5 – Getting Help

Facing GBV – Part 4 – Breaking the Silence

Facing GBV – Part 4 – Breaking the Silence

WHAT WE DO

Inspire. Challenge. Debate.

Street Talk TV is the groundbreaking, inspiring, and hard-hitting television series that encourages people in South Africa to debate, discuss and express their views.

Each week we produce a documentary film for broadcast on South African television, reaching over 4.5 million viewers. The Street Talk TV methodology utilizes the dynamic of conversation, facilitating exciting, informative and sometimes controversial dialogue.

We film in the participants’ environments and expose the lived realities, uncensored views, and the trauma and triumphs of ordinary people. We encourage active citizenship, tolerance and social justice.

Street Talk believes that South Africans are more alike than they think, we have committed to breaking down barriers born out of our past and present circumstances.

We invite collaboration with all organizations!

Read our blog for insight into our work & what’s next from the Street Talk team.

Latest News

Street Talk Goes Mobile

Street Talk Goes Mobile

Street Stories Films was established by filmmakers and activists Shelley Barry, Richard Mills, Jo Menell and struggle icon, Barbara Masekela. The primary objective of the foundation is to use the medium of film/television to create a more tolerant and understanding society. Through ...
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Where to Watch

Cape Town TV

DSTV 263

Wednesday 6.30pm  Thursday 11am  

MPUMA KAPA TV

DSTV 260

Tuesdays & Wednesday 8pm

DAILY MAVERICK

YouTube

@StreetTalkSA

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Take action

Some of the topics that we cover stir up emotions. If you are inspired to act from having seen one of our films, then download our take action manifesto

If you have an issue/story that you think needs to be told  get in touch with us.
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