Independence, Sekwanele style
This post is part of our current fundraising campaign, which started with a pilgrimage walk to St Winefride’s holy well in Wales. I am Stella Horgan, artist, Director and team member of...
read moreThis post is part of our current fundraising campaign, which started with a pilgrimage walk to St Winefride’s holy well in Wales. I am Stella Horgan, artist, Director and team member of...
read moreBy Quentan Marule, 13th July, 2021 Looking at the history of women in my lineage, I have come to realise that women are not given the platform to be fragile and sensitive. They don’t need...
read moreBy Sekwanele, 1st April, 2021 In South Africa, the Traditional Authority is the backbone of many communities. It arranges the law and makes sure that community members abide by it. They play a huge...
read moreBy Quentan Marule (25th February 2021) Sekwanele is an isiXhosa word meaning “its enough”. It has a profound meaning for women in our country. Women who have been voiceless for far too...
read moreThe story of the AIDS Orphan crisis in South Africa is most often told through statistics, the scale of which is unfathomable—over 2.1 million children orphaned in South Africa. Countless national...
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