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TowardsTowardsIntroducing: Friends of Towards“Towards has emphasised the importance of community”- Iphile, the self-proclaimed host and Executive director notions as we reflect on the season. In this episode, we converse with Kiese, Siya J, and Zwakele, hosted by Iphile as we reflect on the season. This episode marks the end of the first season of Towards, but signals the beginning of its expansion. Tune in as we reflect on how far we've come and dream towards where we could go...2021-11-171h 02TowardsTowardsTowards a decolonial and abolitionist praxis“The idea that a decolonial lens has is that it requires more than reform… decolonisation requires tearing down oppressive colonial systems and keeping only what serves us; what has emancipating potential.” -Sohela Surajpal, law clerk to Justice Madlanga of the Constitutional Court of South Africa Join in on our conversation as we explore an abolitionist lens for the South African carceral system with Ziyanda, author of  Can We Be Safe? The future of policing in South Africa, and Sohela who wrote her Master’s dissertation on Prison abolition as a decolonial and human rights imperative. 1...2021-11-031h 05TowardsTowardsBeyond The Fall: Reflections on Fees Must Fall and Institutional culture6 years ago today, the Fees Must Fall movement was at its height nationwide and was the site of contestation of the status quo and its oppressive nature. How did we move from there?  Join in on our conversation with past and present student leaders, Dr Modipane and Sharon Mogale from UCT FHS as we reflect on the Fees Must Fall movement, student leadership, and what resistance looks like beyond the student experience.  References Canham, H., S. Dlakavu, C. Anzio Jacobs, B. B. Leopeng, N. Mabaso, T. Molobye, N. Moloi, A. N. Mabasa, T. Radebe, N. Sambo and B. C. Seabe (2017). Wr...2021-10-2057 minTowardsTowardsMurder in Paris with Enver SamuelsMURDER IN PARIS is a political crime thriller that traces the motives for the assassination of anti-Apartheid activist, Dulcie September. The story travels from the heart of Paris in March 1988 to the pursuit of justice in 2021. "The biggest take home for me would be the family's viewing; the tears, the emotions, the 'thank you for bringing my aunt to life... my aunt is finally being recognised'"  Join in on our conversation with 2x SAFTA winner, director Enver Samuels as he takes us through the journey of creating the acclaimed documentary, Murder in Paris: The Dulcie Se...2021-10-0542 minTowardsTowardsMeditations on Queer JoyQueer Joy is... "Simply existing and sitting in queerness; where the world is secondary to my experience. It's not my joy existing in reaction to my oppression, sadness or depression, but it just exists. On its own" Join in on an important discussion on Queer joy with Iphile and Njabu who gracefully shared their definition of queer joy and why its important to be intentional about it in this life and its distressing nature. Show references  Chbosky, S. (2012). Perks of being a wallflower. Mr Mudd. Distributed by Summit E...2021-09-2255 minTowardsTowardsTowards Language with TAQAWellness is... "Multifaceted. It goes beyond the physical, but includes the spiritual, mental, emotional, social and environmental." Excited to share our third episode of Towards with our guests, TAQA Africa (https://www.taqa.africa.). TAQA is a tech platform that provides a digital library with illustrative audio books in the  11 official South African languages.  Join us in this heartfelt conversation on language beyond what is spoken.   Show References Bua-lit. "Language, literacy and social justice." from https://bua-lit.org.za.  Department of Basic Education (2012). Diagnostic Report.  Annual National Assessments 2012. D. o. B. Educat...2021-09-0854 minTowardsTowardsTowards Diet with AziWellness is..... "Sustainability... it looks like everyone is on board; thus, it is important to look at the environment." Good day everyone and welcome to the second episode of this season. We are delighted to be in conversation with Aziwe Booi, a registered dietician-nutritionist who speaks to us about wellness through community, diet and health. This episode is filled with joy and laughter and hope it is an offering to you, our beloved listener*.  Do check out Azi's YouTube channel and website, Health with Azi, for more content: https://www.h...2021-08-2531 minTowardsTowardsIntroducing: Towards a Decolonial Wellness"..wellness is about how to navigate living in a time of such flux, such violence, such generational trauma, and that can only be done through a collective process." Welcome! We're so excited to have you listen to our new pod, Towards. Towards unpacks wellness through a decolonial and feminist lens. For our first episode, we have Yaliwe Clarke from the African Gender Institute over for coffee to discuss what it means to decolonise wellness. Show references (African Gender Institute , Clarke 2014, Ramugondo 2018, Eltahawy 2020, Horn 2020, Tenga 2020) African Gender Institute. from http://www.agi.ac.za. Clarke, Y. (2014). ecurity Sector Reform in Africa...2021-08-111h 01