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a little surprising, i was shoving and i'm ready to dive into the hands of children to you. have you as a one does not need the support of people on this, we've got a spot on the on expected side to side. the, today we are to visit folks we do have in the body, our track, this venue in gunners, cap, it's out of that's the top, the spaces as well, a rooftop restaurant with a standing to see if you design to 1st the creativity on the collaboration this app provides a dynamic environments full at the right net freelance as ad removed wicked. but before we take a look around all this, we love this. we learn the secrets behind that kid. my leg was this, that a 5 door street from south africa discover how process a deal from kenya,
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health children in the slums, through that, that with needs done your content from nigeria who demonstrates the power of creat inclusivity, whether it's positive. i am fam, the annual wants in our free back the when it comes to let me get a visual after cecilia humble, it is difficult to see where the app and, and the activism begin. let's leave them and find out what drives the boundless person. and to create the julia handle gets to make it in the streets and public spaces, offence, hook, namibia. but why? whether it's sexuality, whether it's an identity, who all we was taught the,
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the clothing. basically, i want to find that out. julie is preferred genres will be on activism, of performance, odds and photography. the isn't it amazing that this nudity is what we all have in common? and if we can find a safe space to dfcs, realize it kills through that process. how amazing. and then the response was no, this is sexual, but somebody came to one of my performances and a man. and he asked me, what is the difference between what you just did and stripper and this trip to the weight of this attitude. to julia as board come from and how do they see their role as an opposite? america is very christian and conservative society and is mostly german influenced . and i would say 90 percent of how we show up as a collective consciousness,
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very male dominant and patriarchal and suffocating women are seen as just kind of objects. and the majority of men in this country have those from an in the lease, but they belong to them. and i think part of the main problem with gender based violence in our country is that sense of disconnection from veterans and pre colonial africa nudity was something that was teladvantage. it was as natural as i think a tang or magic even. and that's, that's what i'm really hoping to, to bring back into our consciousness as black people, especially. so a lot of the work i'm a, comes from the place of not wanting to abide by those kind of societal expectations. how can i change things just by showing up and saying, no, so it's a way of provoking, but also inviting the viewer to kind of be changed. let's find out how julia sees
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sexual liberal nation as part of helping the 1000000 women move beyond patriarchy and colonization. the black female form was seen as dirty, and that was the message that was put off the on televisions and books. it's everywhere. so african women's sexualities need to be feeds because it was taken from us accepting that i am clear and has been monumental and then figuring out that query is not one thing and can have a 1000000 faces. find that when we liberate ourselves through the sexual creative power, we can return back to all the sauls and perhaps back to the ways in which our ancestors um, celebrated sexuality. the movie i gained independence in 1990 julia feels the colonial influence and galleries is one of the biggest obstacles that they face. i've
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encountered a lot of censoring around the world are on the who to t. we're not really independent is 200 percent of the european gain 33 years later . so i find that to the work i may really is not allowing me to stay in those spaces. one of the ways julia and i'll get the message out is by taking the odds to the street. how are they doing that? i figured that i could put up posters and then watch people interacting with the work as they walked by, photographed a few women of china's and these women also had experienced rib. so they just shared little snippets of the story. and i've seen people get angry. i had one in the middle of town and it has a man lying down. so you can kind of see the side of his, of his genital slightly. and somebody decided to take a pen and aggressively scripted out. and i'm wondering, was it a man?
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was it a woman as an interest sectional feminist? julia is particularly intent on empowering black and creative women. but how has their work evolved over the years? it's really important for me that black women show up looking really powerful and then allowing her to fall into her softness is really what i want to portray. i don't just want to be the angry black woman who's doing work to the great black bodies. now i feel like i have the opportunity to transition from being a provocative artist to make an offer to you. so the ritual that we're doing today is a sister who's circle where these particular women have a lot of 40 dis morphia. so they're working on and allowing themselves to be vulnerable while being seen. so i'm just a sense of like freedom within their bodies for 6000000 years. humans won't do it without shape. without fear, without comments, you kind of have to tap into the power of being vulnerable and the more you
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surrender and lean into being seen and being heard. the more the i've kind of happened. judy, a hungry reminds us how dependent we are on our prejudices, and i'll clothing and how free we would be without them. what that means active is that it is truly inspiring. joining me now to tell us more about the mix design, how is robert baldwin, the market st. mary's banks money jack of best buy me? what is by the creation of this value? the inspiration is a centered in and around wanting to have a multitude of artistic entities under one roof since that has not been done and not right yet can i describe the most of fashion though, of space available here? absolutely. so our ground level um its host, our t o c t o f c company, the office furniture company. um it also acts as
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a show room for the office furniture. our 1st floor here, x as a um, a co working spaces that can be leased or rented out our next level is our gallery space. and that is used for hosting large scale vin use parties. and we also host exhibitions, artistic exhibitions that are gallery and our last level is our restaurant interior space, where you can see the ocean view from our terrace slider. so how does this vending towards sustainability within it's of course stand ability is promoted, generally by or can be seen through the people that we work with. um, so when you noticed a lot of the wood that is used in this building, we didn't shop down any trees to acquire this would be found to trees that were in the forest and that were already, you know, kind of knocked out. so in that way we didn't, we didn't harmony for us, we didn't utilize any, any trees that didn't need to be taken. and also, um, we work with different vendors that that are tied to sustainability. so the
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next artistic exhibition that we'll be hosting on the 7th of june features, stephanie and an artist named stephanie and what she uses our recyclable materials to create her art. and so we really embrace of working with individuals like that because it, it definitely helps to promote this idea of sustainability. i understand that's a strong drive towards power. that's what industry just do you rock to list. again, you know, that can be essentially seen by who we work with. so in terms of the artist that we work with in terms of the vendors we work with, there's a priority towards the female entrepreneurship. and so if you are a, a female board and gonna with the business, we will prioritize working with you above others, factual that thank you. who this, i thought the coasted seats did better than the i'm making donuts for many sides african low cost. yes. let's on cover that secretes of the coast this that and
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that's not the look at the deep blue router. and the kid molly tradition needs donuts when the south africans have consistency. consistency are deep fried sweet to topped with coconut. but is that the only secret that makes them so delicious? let's take a closer look at these deep bibles, which originated from the blue copper region in cape town, and a popular with muslim communities across the country. so lovely, they delicious face b. um, you know, call to eventually this, we enjoyed the money sunday morning. reminded me of my could and now she used to me through the secret of cable, a donuts crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. you might think that's easy, right? your lives been making these cruise just as famous in the historic johannes, be community fee test for over 10 years. the one day i just decided let me stuff
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that i with my mommy. so to give the, we made those and i was impacted with the dough, but we kept on today and then eventually i started making my own and uh, spotted setting it this retreat is made from doorbells with used in various spices. it is bright, dipped and serve, then rolled in desiccated coconut, who could ask for anything tast here. let's see how it's made. secret one, the spices. in addition to the flour, angie's cr sisters generally contain cinnamon, add a seed ginger and caught them on other risk. peas, cool for grand tangerine ppo as well. these boom traditional spices a characteristic of cape lake causing some say it's like taking a bite out of christmas. so i'm going to mix the
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spices with the cake flour. i'll be putting some water just to make a dough to now be eating my oil. so this is the dog is at 80 now, so it's just gonna be one side to rise. and then i've got to another page that i made earlier. so that's one reason that will often try i prefer trusting it because then that though it's much easier to handle and it will all be more or less the same size. now that the doubles are reading, it's time to deep fry the the
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secret to these are now drenched and boiling center. the secret 3 coconut. the 2 sisters are ready to eat. but there's an even bigger secret secret for it has a sister. now is that isn't enough to satisfy your sweet tooth. there's more add an extra k in the word, good sister, and you get the cook system across be a stick you and even sweet to version of this treat. it looks a little different to why because this to is rolled in both the cook system is formed into a k to shape and well, because this is a cold and been dipped in hot syrup. cook sisters of dump straight from the pan into cold server. so ice cold surface, really the necessity when it comes to cooks is this. the crunch is what we look for . we're in pretoria allows the africans populated city and be the author console.
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so walk exist. it was even more simply, pain can be traced back to 17th century holland. the list speak you closest to was introduced to south africa by cape release, slaves from se agents in the 17th and 18th century. well, both with and with sista and refer to sweet therapy pace, cheese cook tongue place to cake or cookie. and that's the time since that has been said to come from to assist is making this treat to get that a law the meaning of christmas to hasn't entirely been determined. it has its origin indicating the language from the book up region in cape town, formerly known as the cable, a quarter to 2 and fee tests, johannesburg, south africa, you'll find people enjoying christmas to fresh on a sunday morning. here many of your lives, customers buy them by the doesn't this even a world goose's today? celebrate it on the 1st sunday in september. so all you're ready to get your hands
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sticky and taste these delectable cheats. well, when you do take a moment to appreciate the cultural significance and the centuries old jen that each bide carries, which do you think you'll like the bit? i will have to fly back to you all the way to include space. we included a gallery space to really centralize artistic activity in the building, so to really bring in on a consistent basis, people with the artistic interest and that's, that's workforce. what kind of expense things do you vote? yeah. and how often i would say traditional and non traditional artistic exhibitions. they are usually 30 days long, but they bet fluctuates of it. but typically, each exhibition last through, through the month, that is more about the rooftop, the rest of the rooftop is i would say one of our most prized spaces here at the mix. because it's the only place in a crowd where you can catch
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a very clear view of the ocean while you enjoy a meal. how does this place engage with the local community? so the mix engages with the local community through our events. you mentioned the circle you event on psychology is one of the biggest hip hop artist in africa in the continent. and we hosted a rapper holiday exhibition for him. and we invited about 3 or 4 schools to come and experience what we had prepared for for that exhibition. um, just because we know that that young people were highly interested in motivated to, to come and experience anything connected to that artist. all right, thanks so much. you're very welcome. thank you. to this dentist. it takes us to narrow between yeah, well, we mean, fastest, for the food that isn't half the mental well being of the children in the 6th, it's loud and joy. how conducting boost your mental health, francis or gamble knows best 60 pick his own
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d months. we dare to wants to teach some kids how to improve their health in lives with for me, if it were not for them right now, i don't know where it'd be, maybe it'll be did or even died at the age. i'm here today because of the guns. i can't express myself personally that's did. and that's thanks for done bullying, raising keep. what can you slide just loves products this place decry drug copies and bottles from young age. before we get to know why he decided to support the keeps of keep bro, let's have a deeper look at how he managed to escape. he's on state. so many people, not a bit of flat on the largest allowance and all of that in so many things go on, but growing up with all that into charge, it was very fun of that time until i reached my i don't listen to it because at this point is when i was here living the things that they loved, things that they want to be life. and one of the things that to me students strong
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for me was that i left them. i was really struggling with the sense of belonging. i didn't find a place where i can say this is where i belong and with a gun, it felt like, oh, actually these people loved me at some point again, loves to close friends or flawless because of stuffed. so every day i was looking up and feel like day to day, really everything go and then all of that. and when that happened, i totally was the moment of, of engagement for me to think on what i want to do with my life. the only thing i had at that time was done. but how exactly does to become he's been co polk for better in term of the future to dante phones, confidence a, to down, to include the my sense before likes what i see to go back to school then, but this quote finished and we are now back here and implemented what we want to do and that's how we set it done thing with kids and my dad, he wasn't okay with that. my dad threw him down for the boat for institutional and my dad came down with about drug abuse and getting into crime and all that to prove
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he's very strong. friends is founding seems like cheese, which means playful. in 2018 today, the hope and joy, i think the national reputation, but it was a low to get there. what was his biggest challenges from scott's of my dog was most of the product and whatnot. really being done, some of them still don't be living in bounce up from now because most of the buttons were like no dunce doesn't make sense. so we have different programs, interpretive of we have community program which basically focuses on the community part and building 5th communities. and then we have building happy schools. and this is mainly focusing on schools and making squeaks of fits place way as you've been. look for it to go to, then we have counseling of a program. then we have district of k 12, the smell, it takes the student back to school. they're the ones that cannot go to school because of school fees,
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issues and about $10.00 and just uh then we have our other side of, uh, community around is that record and less energy done $51.00. so this out 50 was that you knew every a to create that way. and i think the community on how down schools had a mental well being. and all that does is more than just simple music and move means also in cottages to express our emotions and does persist them based on dancing releases and offering our happiness. how as part of his mind needs to make. he's very personal phone of does therapy access the book to children to walk came, you know, we had 3200 and how we've been able to do that is we're going to community find people train them, then they open late. come so we have like different hubs across natal. be back also . we have a couple about if you do come, well we just opened and it's going on. amazing. if you go to yeah,
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you play music children with them, then bands. i love that part of me connecting with my friends and just enjoying life and just expressing my sense and just being saved or being. i james, too much of the december 2018. and since i didn't do much of that, i've had for me to find my inclusive to know the person i am and to know i want to be in the future as the community of dancing keeps expand, processed as his team, because my insane talented dance has to become community based down scorches, they go beyond just teaching them listed how the substance for emotional suffering . um think kids having hyphen 15 did they would talk of things uh kids able to sort of conflict kids able to have in but the in them. and also what i've seen is our kids, i know becoming professional done. so i've, you've seen in the video style kids and how it would make the visual for me,
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i would say that i faxed in for a humble beginning in he's all home for us. because gordon, he immediately proceeded to date. ready in fact, 2003 on the children each week and have 17 centers offered a total of $3000.00, a $165.00 classes to the tubes of what we've various schools to offer does curriculum. she's been unable to attend. one of the centers, does this mean that francis has 3? he go by temperament 70, if he can be able to impact more than 10000 children across can? yeah, that shouldn't be a dream come true. in kenya, 1st available would be remembered as the 0 employees does to make a defense the
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i a desperate sense. i said pressing ideas on daniel going through. so i hit one disrespect to discrimination on 3 a freshman so green up. i was being like bullied on all of that. despite the ard, i think it's brand has been welcomed, especially in the l g. b t q plus community building like we need on the oh that despite the odds, think it's brand has been welcomed, especially in the l. g. b t q plus community. bold inscriptions like family isn't weakness. gender is fluid, and we yet can be seen of happening, hung out around legal i think it's quite a new way to and inclusive brand. i've always had a hard time finding. the old stuff fits my agenda, expression sees uprisings very, very bold come from someone else's age. taking this course is really kind of
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society, really leaving it. always fun of things like this done. you runs on online store from his home. can you deal with designs on his instagram page? clients can also request designs done. you know, them gets across the country is to realize the outward before supervising the ceiling and grunting visions or by the offensive by some people just come on. and so my business page and just be like, hey, what's up, why are you doing this? is definitely is this again, it's good feel on what on what's not on whatsoever. the thing people don't understand is my brand is not out for the, for those particular person. so my brand before it 45 was that was the only read. so my son to ask what's, why you were in something like this. what does this mean book this is no, right. but then, oh no, it's not. it's not. so most of the time i see that i keep them what things mean
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