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Authors & Respondents Voices
Spatial Voices & Ambiences
maneo reads tshepo madlingozi
03:25
"i’m acutely aware of how universities perpetuate 
the non-belongingness of indigenous people”
nabi saleh, palestine
04:57
a sarha & foraging mariamiyyeh
مرح تقرأ ليميته
04:20
يصبح الماضي تقطيبًا للجروح
marah response
04:01
on returning to home, for palestine and south africa
nabil response
02:29
a rare poem about walking through cape town
zara julius reads santu mofokeng and her text
11:14
“Re/member is a process by which we restore
to the body forgotten memories”
“the land on which Johannesburg rests and imbeds itself necessitates
that we not just walk the city, but also listen to the frequencies
and resonances of the land”
toma reads contributors names
01:03
edgar reads tshepo, rasha, zara and mette
04:37
how me might unmoor ourselves?
edgar response
11:24
finding a language of sense-making for land dispossession
and the violent occupation of a people, a culture and a territory
robyn response
03:09
what happens beyond archiving
meghan & tomà response
03:12
final thanks
robyn response
05:44
on criminalisation of homelessness
and learning from the historical traces of a city
edgar response
02:45
reworlding contaminated lands
meghan response
05:17
grounded in the printed page
audience homecoming centre, district six
04:43
district six museum on certainty