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Siyabonga Mthembu | No Honest Place To Stand

32 min · 5 de dic de 2023
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In this episode, artist and musician, Siyabonga Mthembu of The Brother Moves On explores social and political contradictions and seeming impossibilities of living a free life without being defined by the negotiations one has to make to be free. Considering the legacies of Stephen Biko, Nelson Mandela, and Patrice Motsepe, Siyabonga concludes that there is no honest place for a Black man to stand without being considered a sellout or being painted over by the worst of your deeds.  Siyabonga explores questions of Blackness and the strange paradoxes of living in South Africa, with all of the past living with us.    #FreedomAfter #Mandela10

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