On August 18th the Steve Biko Foundation held the sixth session in the Franktalk series. Given recent pronouncements that have been made by public figures in the media, this forum explored the topic "Free Speech versus Hate Speech, What is the Dividing Line?" Here are some of the images from the session...
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Steve Biko Memorial Lecture - 2011
On September 12th The Steve Biko Foundation will host the 12th annual Steve Biko Memorial lecture. A formal notification with advice on ticketing will follow. Save The Date...
Monday, August 15, 2011
Franktalk Dialogue Session 6
On August 18th, the Steve Biko Foundation will host the sixth session in the Franktalk series, a non-partisan platform for engagement with relevant socio-economic and political issues in order to strengthen democracy, advance human rights and facilitate development. Given recent pronouncements that have been made by public figures in the media, this forum will explore the topic "Free Speech versus Hate Speech, What is the Dividing Line?" View the invitation below for more information...
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Steve Biko Exhibition: The Quest For A True Humanity
On July 28th the McGregor Museum, situated in Kimberley, held the Launch of the Northern Cape Exhibition entitled Biko: The Quest For A True Humanity. Here are some of the pictures from the event.
Steve Biko enthusiasts at the opening of his exhibition. The exhibition was a collaboration between the Steve Biko Foundation, the Department of Education and the Apartheid Museum.
Daniel Matlho, Drake Tshenkeng (friend of late Steve Biko) and Sam Ramphoma at the Steve Biko exhibit at the McGregor Museum.
People commenting on the legacy of Steve Biko. Some of them are: Johnny Clegg, Nelson Mandela, Mamphela Ramphele, Keith Murray, Thandiswa Mazwai, Desmond Tutu, Thabo Mbeki
Drake Tshenkeng opened the Steve Biko Exhibition with a prayer and was also asked to say a few words about Biko seeing as was one of his close friends back in the day.
Steve Biko enthusiasts at the opening of his exhibition. The exhibition was a collaboration between the Steve Biko Foundation, the Department of Education and the Apartheid Museum.
Daniel Matlho, Drake Tshenkeng (friend of late Steve Biko) and Sam Ramphoma at the Steve Biko exhibit at the McGregor Museum.
People commenting on the legacy of Steve Biko. Some of them are: Johnny Clegg, Nelson Mandela, Mamphela Ramphele, Keith Murray, Thandiswa Mazwai, Desmond Tutu, Thabo Mbeki
Drake Tshenkeng opened the Steve Biko Exhibition with a prayer and was also asked to say a few words about Biko seeing as was one of his close friends back in the day.