Some aspects of identity are in flux shaped by memory and experience, whilst others remain constant within a community or person. Discover how young people have grappled with gang identity, national identity and growing up.
In this video poem, Abu Walid expresses his feelings about his “safe space” and “home” tent within a desperate refugee camp. The film is revealing of the trauma and depression felt by many residents of the camp, and the human desire to build a home wherever we find ourself.
A women from khayelitsha had to tell us how she got infected with the HIV/AIDS virus and had to tell us her personal review of how people stigmatized her . CHECK THAT OUT
Lesbians debates about how community treats them and by dating other girl’s. They also thinks boys in their community they can’t except that they are dating their girlfriends.
This short films encourages young people to get tested for HIV and AIDS, it brings attention to the effects HIV and AIDS can have on an individual and a community.
Produced as part of a partnership with Grassroot Soccer and The Premier League to spread HIV awareness messages though football and social media, this report teaches young people the basic science behind how HIV infects the body
This film follows the life of a woman who was orphaned by HIV/AIDS and now looks after her brother. In ths film we hear how she won Miss Khayelitsha Beauty Contest. After making this film, the story was picked up by Glamour magazine SA. This film is part of a series produced during a training […]
One episode in a series of 12 called Uyafun’undazi trans. Do You Want To Know Me. The series takes a common statistic relating to the townships and profiles a person living in those circumstances.