activism, Audio, Black Public Humanities, Education, History, Johannesburg, k!experiments, k!memory, Networks, Performance, Research, Residencies, the streets

69 Years to the Treason Trial

How do you pursue a meaningful, generative, effective and efficient conversation with a city that doesn’t listen? Keleketla! Library is proud to present yet another memory-project that propels forward. 69 Years to the Treason Trial: The Drill Hall Arts Advocacy Project is a letter to the City of Johannesburg. This key recipient, a critical government […]

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academia, Black Public Humanities, Books, Education, new writing, Print, publishing, the streets

Wondering Hand(s) and Spirited Ink: Snapshots into the Black Public Humanities

Keleketla! Library, in partnership with the Narrative Enquiry for Social Transformation (NEST) is proud to present our latest publication. Inspired by the provocations of the 2019 Narrative Enquiry for Social Transformation (NEST) colloquium Call for Proposals, the papers that form part of this collection directly confront questions of black memory, thought, imagination, and praxis under conditions […]

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