Monday, October 25, 2010

Last week Tuesday the Steve Biko Foundation hosted the Inaugural FrankTalk dialogue at Museum Africa in Newtown.The topic was "The Role,Rights and Responsibility of the Media in Contemporary South Africa." The panel was made up of Mr Joe Thloloe ( Press Ombudsman), Mr Eusebius McKaiser and Professor Pumla Gqola. We look forward to the next dialogue which will be on the 17th of  November at Museum Africa. 

Here are some images from the Inaugural FrankTalk dialogue
The Panel: Mr Joe Thloloe,Mr Eusebius McKaiser, Professor Pumla Gqola

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Inaugural FrankTalk Dialogue

Please click on our events page to find out more about our Inaugural FrankTalk Dialogue taking place on the 19th of  October.

Monday, October 04, 2010

School Visits to the Steve Biko Foundation.


Throughout the year hundreds of students visit the Steve Biko Foundation's Eastern Cape offices to learn more about Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement. Upon their arrival they are requested to fill out a questionnaire that allows us to gauge how much they know about Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement. After that they are taken through the Life Stations of Bantu Stephen Biko photographic exhibition which is up at the SBF’s Eastern Cape Offices. They are then taken on the Biko Heritage Trail which is made up of six Biko related sites, which include his home and the Steve Biko Garden of Remembrance where he is buried. At the end of their visit the students are once again asked to fill out a questionnaire to see how much they have learnt about Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement.

Here are some pictures from recent visits:


Students from Upper Chulunca Secondary School at Bantu Stephen Biko's graveside.