South Africa

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"The Return of The Peaceful"

Scene of a man rising from the grave with Jesus in the sky and alcoholics going to Sipho's tavern. 

Adverse Learning Conditions

Adverse Learning Conditions - Graduate among shacks.

Neighbours

Scene of African women planting and hoeing field

Letter from O Williams to Alan Paton
Squatters

Scene of people moving possessions on an Ox- drawn wagon

Letter from Alan Paton to Sir Keith
Letter from Alan Paton to David Philip
Wattle Forest

Scene of wattle - forest and mountains in the background 

Letter from David Philip to Alan Paton
Ezweni Lesithembiso

Scene on Rastafarians dancing to cassette player in rural area.

Ezweni Lesithembiso

Scene on Rastafarians dancing to cassette player in rural area.

Letter from Alan Paton to David Philip
Letter from D H Philip to Alan Paton
Letter from D H Philip to Alan Paton
Letter from D H Philip to Alan Paton
Letter from Alan Paton to David Philip
Letter from David Philip to Alan Paton
Researching and working with boys in Southern Africa in the context of HIV/AIDS – a radical approach

In many western countries, in recent years, boys have been much criticised for being antiintellectual, emotionally illiterate, uncommunicative, antisocial and delinquent – characteristics that have been identified as marking them out as different from girls. (see eg.

‘Without the luxury of time’: AIDS, Representation and the Birth of Rights-based AIDS Activism in the 1980s

On the August 4th 2003 Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) activists marched on the

first South African AIDS Conference. The singing and toyi-toying demonstrators

reached the court-yard next to the entrance to the conference’s venue, Durban’s

Baskerty

 Grain carrying basket

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