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The International Women in Photo Association Awards: Lee-Ann Olwage: The Right to Play
©Lee-Ann Olwage, from The Right to Play
The International Women in Photo Association (IWPA), a French non profit aiming to create global change and reach gender equality and women emp
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Maurice Henri: Cameras for Healing
©Maurice Henri, Namaqualand, South Africa: Sandoui tenderly hugged by her adoptive grandmother.
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Focus on South Africa: Daylin Paul
©Daylin Paul, Women walking near Komati Power Station.
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Focus on South Africa: The Through the Lens Collective
Photograph by Tshepo Moloi (@tshepomoloistudios), from the series “Savannah City ‘House of Bond’”
In this second iteration of “Focus on South Africa” I wanted to include featur
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Focus on South Africa: Jansen van Staden
© Jansen van Staden
In this second iteration of “Focus on South Africa” I wanted to include features on photography platforms, collectives, and teaching organizations in addition to a
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Focus on South Africa: Photo:
Participants in the DemocraSEE workshop in Abidjan, 2021
In this second iteration of “Focus on South Africa” I wanted to include features on photography platforms, collectives, and tea
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Focus on South Africa: Tshepiso Mazibuko
©Tshepiso Mazibuko
In this second iteration of “Focus on South Africa” I wanted to include features on photography platforms, collectives, and teaching organizations in addition to ar
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Focus on South Africa: The Of Soul and Joy Program
©Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo, Khumalo Project 6
In this second iteration of “South Africa Week” I wanted to include features on photography platforms, collectives, and teaching organizatio
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South Africa Week: David Southwood
©David Southwood, “Katse 20,” from the series, Kaste Dam, 2015.
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South Africa Week: Lebohang Kganye
©Lebohang Kganye, You couldn’t stop the train in time, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by “The train driver,” by Athol Fugard Inkjet print on cotton rag paper.
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South Africa Week: Thandiwe Msebenzi
©Thandiwe Msebenzi, LandLadder “Kwawze kube nini”, 2015, German etching archival paper
Two themes animate the work of Thandiwe Msebenzi: silence and the performance of gender in South
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South Africa Week: Masixole Feni
©Masixole Feni, Public Personal Amenities: Communal taps.
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