Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
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Parte de 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
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Minutes of Publishing and Research Unit
Parte de 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
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Parte de 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
Drawing of Florence Matamela at Federation of South African Women launch in 1954. T-shirt design was made by Judy Seidman. The drawing is to mark 30th anniversary of launch of Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW).
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Parte de 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Basil Jones, Medu Collective and Albio Gonzalez
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Parte de 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
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Medu newsletters were published by Publication and Research Unit within Medu Art Ensemble. Newsletters have illustrations by Medu members, other artists and Medu posters. There are various sections such poetry, art review, from the hotpot, short story and featured articles.
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Newsletter 1979, Vol. 1, No. 2
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In this newsletter, there are five poetry sections, namely Dead roots, Apology from London by Arthur Nortje, Miles of many fears by Bachana wa Mokwena, A prayer for Africa from the mouths of babies by Mandlenkosi Langa and I surrender by Thele Moema. Other section is the art review of the film by Mongane Serote called 'The wild Geese'. Medu's views on burning current issues in South Africa are included, interview by Bachan wa Mokwena interviewing Teresa Devant de Gonzalez regarding the theatre and the role of an artist in an oppressive system. Lastly, there are featured articles by Molefe Pheto, Phetu Serote and Timothy Williams.
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Parte de 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Thami Mnyele and Tim Williams
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Newsletter 1979, December, Vol. 1, No. 4
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Newsletter has interview section of Mosa Jonas Gwangwa who is a composer, musician and member of Medu Art Ensemble. He is interviewed by Medu project co-ordinator Mongane Serote. Jonas Gwangwa shares his background from his early childhood when his parents arrived at Orlando in 1931. Furthermore, he talks about his musical background that is influenced by his musical family.
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Parte de 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Basil Jones, Albio Gonzalez and Thami Mnyele
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The ‘New’ Black Middle Class is a tool of the white Baas
Parte de 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Thami Mnyele and Albio Gonzalez
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