The Radio Workshop:
Giving Young People a Voice

Archive for June, 2011

Radio Workshop: Crossing borders to find a home

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Tshiabu Deebu was born in South Africa. Japhia Emori was born in Rwanda but both are challenged about their identity and calling South Africa home. The Radio Workshop spoke to them about the experience of being a foreigner in the only place they really know.

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The Radio Workshop would like to thank Tshiabu Deebu and her mother, and Japhia Emori for sharing their stories with us.

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Radio Workshop: Celebrating fathers

Japhia Emori and father, John Kadende

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Some men think long and hard about becoming a dad. Others find themselves being fathers when they are just teenagers. And then there are men who are father figures in their community. The Radio Workshop spoke to all kinds of dads for this show.

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The Radio Workshop would like to thank Mario van Niekerk, Mangaliso Jafa, Japhia Emori and John Kadende for sharing their stories with us.

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Mario van Niekerk

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Radio Workshop: Youth Day remembered and reinvented

Imam Rashied Omar

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Stuck in the history books or relevant today? The Radio Workshop talks to a youth leader of 1976 about the student riots that swept through the country. We also meet some young people who build on that legacy, though this time their struggles are different.

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The Radio Workshop would like to thank Imam Rashied Omar, the National Youth Development Agency, and the cast of Bash or be Bashed.

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Radio Workshop: Protecting children

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Protecting a child––it seems like a simple enough concept, but is it really? The Radio Workshop explored the different ways children feel they are, and sometimes are not, protected.

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The Radio Workshop would like to thank Bulumko and Ayanda Woji, Nikita and Sharon Smallbones for taking part in today’s show.

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And that’s all from this week’s Radio Workshop!

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