Tsotsi — 2005 written & directed by Gavin Hood
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Tsotsi — 2005 written & directed by Gavin Hood
African miners leaving for the reserves, Johannesburg. 1954
Photo: Dan Weiner
Happy birthday to Brenda Fassie, Queen of African Pop. Forever in our hearts. ❤️
[1] Brenda Fassie photographed for an interview by Charl Blignaut for the December 1992/ January 1993 issue of Vrye Weekblad In Bed with Brenda. Photo: Sally Shorkend
[2] Brenda Fassie left some audiences thrilled during her electrifying performance at Morula Sun on New Year's Day in 2004. Photo: P Eland
[3] Brenda Fassie, the bad girl of South African pop, got people dancing over the colour line. Photo: Media24 Archives
[4] Brenda Fassie with her son, Bongani. Picture: City Press Library
[5] Brenda Fassie in 2001 in Johannesburg. Photo: Oupa Bopape/Gallo Images
[6] Brenda’s Cover For Drum Magazine, June 1987
“Support the Mass Struggle Against Apartheid in South Africa.” Abdul Hay Mosallam International Artists Group 1980
Johannesburg, South Africa: Johannesburg is the most populous city in South Africa and is classified as a megacity. it is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world. It is the provincial capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in South Africa. Johannesburg is the seat of the Constitutional Court, the highest court in South Africa. Wikipedia
Grand Central water tower, Johannesburg, constructed in 1996, designed by GAPP Architects.
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Top 10 most Political Revolutionary men of Africa! This is a response to this backwards #ados philosophy. Africans on the continent have put in tremendous work for the freedom and liberation of Africans in the United States and for Africans all over the world.
1. Kwame Nkrumah
2. Ahmed Sekou Toure
3. Patrice Lumumba
4. Amilicar Cabral
5. Steve Biko
6. Robert Sobukwe
7. Thomas Sankara
8. Fela Kuti
9. Robert Mugabe
10. Gamal Nasser
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On this day, 14 August 1945 the August Revolution began in Vietnam against the French colonial regime. Within two weeks the insurgency had been successful across the whole country, and Vietnam announced a declaration of independence, based on that written by the Americans in 1776: “All men are created equal. They are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” However the Americans weren’t happy about this. They funded French efforts to retake the country, and later invaded themselves. More info in our podcast with Noam Chomsky about the Vietnam war: https://workingclasshistory.com/2018/10/31/e14-the-vietnam-war-with-noam-chomsky/ https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1188093494709132/?type=3
I myself have been homeless. Car camped. I can share a few things that can make that time easier.
This is a good good list that unfortunately a lot of people need right now.
Good tips. I can vouch for many of these. Here are a couple more that have worked for me (U.S.-based): - Get on food stamps before you are actually homeless, if you can. It’s just less complicated that way, but I have also had good luck just being very straightforward with DHS about my situation. - The article talks about not paying for storage – I really think your mileage may vary on that one. I paid for a cheap storage unit that I split with my sister for a couple years. If you really do have things of value that you want to keep, I say do it if you can find a cheap unit. ALSO, I have low-key stayed in my storage unit. You can’t do it for long, and depending on the place, it can be sketchy, but it can be done. - National parks and Forest Service campsites. Yeah there is definitely the whole day-use only thing but there are some that aren’t monitored. They often have bathrooms, and for me, it sometimes felt way safer being away from people. - Hook up with your local Food Not Bombs. It’s usually really good food and run by folks who are used to working outside the system. You might be able to make friends and score a place to live or stay. - When I knew that I wasn’t going to be able to afford rent for the foreseeable future, I bought myself a cheap travel trailer. 600 bucks and I’ve lived in it for almost five years now. Friends are way more likely to let you live indefinitely in their driveway or on their land than endlessly crashing on their couch. I do work-trade or pay what I can for utilities. If your car can’t haul it (mine can’t), rent a U-Haul truck for a day to get it where you need it to be. Obviously this requires some cash, but if you can swing it, it can really save your ass in the long run. - Make a plan for bad weather – heat waves and cold snaps can kill. Heat is worse for me where I live, so I make sure to have a list of spots I can escape to. This is where those national parks can sometimes come in handy, but also think about overpasses, city parks with lots of shade, abandoned buildings. Know where your local cooling/warming shelters are. Keep some money stashed away if you can to pay for cheap motel rooms during the worst weather. If you can split the cost of a room with friends, even better. - Have a few strategically stashed canisters of mace or pepper spray. - But at the same time, look out for each other. You don’t have to become bosom buddies with everyone else on the street, but treating each other like humans is both good for your mental and emotional health and also you’ll find that people are often really amazingly generous with their resources and knowledge.
Good advice. Storage is also one of those thing that a friend might be able to help you with. Cheap storage options are often damp or not as secure as you’d like. That might be a bad place to put your childhood photo albums, electronics, important paperwork, favorite dress, those expensive shoes you bought once… If a friend is willing to store a few boxes of stuff, at least you know those things are safe and dry.
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“There is no, nor should there be, irreconcilable contrast between the individual and the collective...there should be no such contrast because collectivism, socialism, does not deny, but combines individual interests with the interests of the collective.”
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