
Hugh Masekela Goes to the World Cup
Hugh Masekela and his son, Sal, together explore the people, culture, landscapes and history of South Africa.
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Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.

Hugh Masekela and his son, Sal, together explore the people, culture, landscapes and history of South Africa.

When the dance pop of London-based The Very Best, with one African member (the other two are French and Swedish) is described as very African.




Vintage clips, from 1961, of Nelson Mandela, ZK Matthews, Helen Joseph, among others, on a Dutch TV program talking liberation from white supremacy.

Celebrity photographer David LaChapelle chose Naomi Campbell to represent how Africa is raped for its resources. Did it work?



A white woman begging in Lagos’s popular Mushin Market. Turns out it is a performance piece.

If the criteria is the number of African players each team had on the field, you need to root for Inter Milan in the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final.


British fashion photographer Rankin sets out on ‘his own personal journey’ to understand South Africa. The result is actually quite good.

The first group of people who called themselves Afrikaners were Orlams people, who would be called coloured in South Africa today.