Season 8 Episode 34 A sexually diverse group of university graduates discuss gender fluidity, and how yesterday’s definitions of sexuality no longer apply. Join the conversation!
Season 8 Episode 33 Seniors from Masibambane Hight School, Kraaifontein, describe some of the almost insurmountable obstacles preventing black kids from the townships to getting to University. What do they want out of life and who are their role models ? Join the...
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 31 Four black professional women share their very personal experiences of gender violence and how men feel entitled to woman’s bodies. They describe the humiliation of walking down the street while construction workers comment on the size of...
Season 8 Episode 30 High School seniors talk about the importance of Heritage in shaping their lives. How you dress, what you eat and what music you listen to all instill a feeling of pride and belonging…They also deal with the downside of heritage things like...
Season 8 Episode 29 Six mothers who have lost children to the gang wars in Hanover Park tell how they live in constant fear when the most efficient killers are nine and ten-year-olds who are high on drugs and paid a thousand rand per murder. What role can parents play...
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