In the last episode of this season, Ayanda and Dambudzo go on a freewheeling journey discussing the books they’re reading towards their graduate degrees, and the various questions they pose about living faithfully, consistently and with accountability. From autobiographies to political theology texts, from intergenerational trauma to our complicity in the exploitation of others, join Ayanda and Dambudzo as they unravel a complex narrative of the contradictions and joys of living in South Africa today.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Es’kia Mphahlele – Down Second Avenue
Ellen Kuzwayo – Call me woman
Albert Luthuli – Let my people go
Sindiwe Magona – To my children’s children
Bloke Modisane – Blame me on History
Sisonke Msimang – Always another country: A memoir of exile and home
Camara Laye – The dark child
Tsitsi Dangarembga – Nervous Conditions
Frantz Fanon – Black skin, White masks
Music:
Special thanks to Stevener - Black Excellence 600