- ZA MEDU MEDU-4-4.5-4.5.1
- Subsérie
- 1982
Parte de 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
The night keeps winking , poem by Mongane Serote and artwork was done by Thami Mnyele and was published by Medu in Gaborone in 1982.
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Parte de 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
The night keeps winking , poem by Mongane Serote and artwork was done by Thami Mnyele and was published by Medu in Gaborone in 1982.
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Southern African News Round-up
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Cover design for SANRU by Judy Seidman on behalf of Medu. Flyer published by Botswana Orientation Centre in Gaborone, Botswana.
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Shades of Change ticket and flyer for Medu play with a portrait of Bochana Mokwena, artwork by Judy Seidman.
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Southern African Cultural Workers Unite Against Apartheid
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A sticker by Thami Mnyele for culture and resistance festival , Gaborone, 1982.
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The theme of poetry and music is about the world-wide and age-old oppression. It is a participation of different countries such as South America, Europe and Southern Africa.
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Performance of Woza Albert in Gaborone hosted by Medu.
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Copy of a photograph by Mike Kalin, Gaborone, Botswana.
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Fresh footsteps is a play that is developed by four women who are Medu members, Theresa Devant and Lulu Emmig. The play is about South African liberation struggle affected women living in Botswana and the issues facing them as women, the workshop facilitation by Mongane Serote.
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Parte de 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
Medu collaborated with the Botswana National Museum and Art Gallery to design an art handbook for teachers as part of education. The handbook was designed by Ellen Forrester on behalf of Medu and used in Botswana schools.
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