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and then when can your ration flash flush now i'm due to this kind of fun. it feels like there's the rate the inroads bank, johannesburg. there is a new spot packed with mine. bending streaks of lights and the mirrors looked like i'm hanging from a balcony. right, well i'm actually laying on the floor before we explore the spot, so let's go through what we have for you on today. so we take a look through the lens of the field and we'll know see who's making an impact and which one is l g b t t y, a plus community. we had to my last week to meet musician patrick's and bella, who's passionate about keeping traditional music alive. and we take a walk through some beautiful pockets of urban forest and cape town,
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south africa. i am assuming that the level of you and your watch a free man. the of course, yeah. at the museum all the illusions how unique speaking of unique traditional west african food really gets connery awards, but nigerian going to shift outage. okay. mccauley is breaking those barriers with a mission in star restaurants in london. take a look at the jo came back on a coax old cuisine west african style on the menu. a ton london restaurant tissue is guinea, filed and carmel lives down humans and saw us lots of different from your opinion. quizzing. the spices and the styles and techniques such as
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long recipients of mission einstein's as a blank woman at a jo k is still the rat exception. what does this on and mean to wind up coaching to attract personally? i think it's what's, what's best for food on the map. initially i to joe k, but kind a open tissue in 20. 20 is a temporary pop up restaurant. and just for years, the chef with no formal training has conquered the color and every summer smoke daily and sweet potato cream and pain cakes with ultra and kind of chain is a joe. k is no trying to any one typical nigerian cuisine. west africa is connery, traditions are too many and too diverse because of the notes of most of the cultures. the similar being influenced by religion in friends, by trade or normal. are you see the similarity to joe k success has peaks. the public's curiosity about the west african cuisine and such an example. office may
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father, she showed who is a word from the language of the house on it means the silence that phones at the table when food is served. all that slap band is to enjoy. it is so amazing, freeing african talents, being recognized on the international. no telling every scene. now here with me is ma, call me the general manager and director of the museum. all illusions mark. why bring this place? yeah. what was the thought process behind the place? i was actually involved with the family and uh, working through uh, a number of attractions and i sort of museum of illusions then i forgot to take my kids into have some fun and it all ends up having as much fun. it's not more than my kids, and i saw all the people in the museum having a lot of fun off all ready to what else of africa, you know, just doing so into boxes is different habits? yeah, yeah, no, we can definitely attach to the fun. i mean, there's so many fun elements that we've seen has just today, but there's not only a fun side. what is the science behind the safe?
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yes, that's what really appealed to be as not just defense or education. so we like to go to edutainment. uh, 2 parts fun watch, part one, part of the cation, so it'd be hot every single illusion. every single exhibit is actually a, a, a technique or a thoughts on how it actually causes that optical illusion. hopefully we'll brain's trick you. but here we are just spinning this and that one that was put together. oh ok. as you can see, it's basic traits. that's another optical illusion. almost tip of sizing. you can see that, okay? so this place really knows how to bring out the child and a person must thank you so much for being here with us. we really enjoyed our time . yeah. and thanks for so much for coming, enjoying the museum, and we will definitely be back. trust me. ringback ringback the know this place is self we have and now photographers also drive change like to feel it will not be who was
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using her lens to highlight issues around in the l g, b t, t, y plus community in what? so i'm a do see the know see is which one is full most photographer, october june to activism. she is working towards an exemption focused on this important community and is attending the october 2020 full price march in couple need to document powerful l g b t t plus stories of resilience. it's very important to document the chinese community because by very small community handbooks i know sold me, photographing them as for them to express themselves to be seen through my photography. oh, book if you lose jenny to being a visual story teller hasn't been easy. how did this 36 year old become a photo journalist to begin with i chose
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photos and the phone because images travis, and have through language barriers while working at a couple real name use payback. if you notice the lack of coverage for all g p, t, q plus stories, and this should guitar next. korea that i saw frustrated and angry. but when they started a sentence, i'm gonna present it to the community. so that's really odd to me because i only use floods that one is tease of that light and when you taste it and light new me is the story. so after that, i decided to do freelance work covered a lot of human rights issues. i decided to call the pot and full customer live on the try to set it up for me to and cover them truthfully for my work to be used as a tool to spend conversation surrounding. that'd be the entities that the so when i take photos festival,
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i make sure that people that take pictures of the feel safe around me and then this mutual respect. and then i feel so connected to them, especially a privilege that i got to tell that story. as she pays the upcoming exhibition casino had kept his tracking images of many whole people behind co fond of the woods on a trunk initiative. the push to be activities because there's things in place do not separate from us. all do not place as it is . position we we have protected. it's really it is there. a space fighter has been imposed by mental health is a big issue for the trends community decide homosexuality be criminalized in 2019 which one is estimated, 250000 clear and strong individuals are repeatedly exposed to discriminate. 3
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and even life threatening situations. even today, this conservative country is still reeling from a viral video. so we know transgender women being attacked by a crowd one night. when i saw that video was easily has for human 1st before anything else. i can other people do this to another person. so because we don't make, we want to do more work within the community and tells us the res. photographing is a very powerful tool because then we're able to put a face to the story and 6 and narrative as well as on a trans, any safety. if we've had to see, we're going to convince ourselves to ensure that we inform our society of the home for behavior is that she got violence to us. people. well, they do. most of my life i lawful progressing,
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natalie because of her resistance and authentic beauty, the way she carries us off. and also just by to for the communities through have work. even though it's difficult, she keeps on the grain. you feel this photography also leads her to celebrate another transgender activist, bessie hosea, my one of my, i keep lives in my own country, has been me being able to change my identification card from female to male inputs on it is a lindsey and difficult legal process for a transgender person to have the agenda, monica changed in the national registry. how has betsy, who responded to this challenge? after i have money to change my id,
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i started working for an organization that speaks for the key and i says and, and just makes people. and that gave me even more joy because i was able to bring in and help those that couldn't speak for themselves. guarantee gender reassignment is only legal in very few african countries. if l g b t q because lives or to improve even off to a successful pride much, what does the fees we think she is doing to for an understanding of trusting the people what gives me such a inspection in being a foreclosure. this is, i get to attend, mine says and invited mr. church to makes me feel unhappy and truly makes me feel leave that i'm doing my propose that i was given by god. do you feel the most is what continues to shape, powerful, transgender, affirming narratives of photographs,
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reminders that every child story has the power to inspire change in both on it. so when you come to the museum of the news and you'll have the wonderful health of guides and with media is a combined no wonder what is happening here. ok, this is an infiniti dougherty. it is 12 sided. but when you look inside, it goes up to infinity. one what's creating the illusion? it's the mirrors and the last one, the icon fly. this one looks like it's about to be a bit scared. what is happening? yeah, so this is head on the plaza. yeah. so what happens to is to we change and make you look like your heads on the plate and the inches is on the other side. do you wanna try it? excuse me, i do. let me, let me try his go. now it looks like you're about to be like, you know,
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this is crazy. oh the right. so this is just the one who thank you so much for having us. thank you for showing us around today. was so much fun. it was lovely having you guys hope to see you again. thank you so much. i'm headed back in here. enjoy. this rule is all about life streaks. and while i've happened to my inner child, let's head over to my lawyer. i need patrick, some bela, a musician dedicated to keeping traditional african music. i live in an age of all the tuning and artificial instruments. how is this malawi and musician and instrument maker keeping his cultural heritage life the best way to keep the tradition of music alive? which that's how the to the norm. so that we can have more people who are saying they use the traditional use case from traditional instruments such as the thumb panel made from on a beam plate less and less and malawi. so why is that so important to patrick,
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bela, to preserve the making and playing of them the rest of the team and telling the traditional instruments uh for me i do feel like uh, and they are very important because they helped to give it a new story of what uh. ready way done by uh, assistance and also uh, i think it's easy for someone to travel to the from outside the country school. as you're actually doing something unique for the is the tradition instrument. it's easy to play together. we more than music cause if the skill are they sit and read without any appropriate for each task. we did a probation way. anybody can dispo is from u. k, so she prays or to and that movie and for me myself, i was praying,
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the east went to a sing here, so read and nice probation like people cannot. and this time people cannot believe that this is the traditional arrangement that was played. the i chatted before i designed this instrument. i was praying the most us which was single. i was playing the single size the and that both of us but separated. it was, it was actually dis, quoted for it, for, for, for me to, to the, for my life one stage. so that's why i decided to started thinking about how i can build something, which will be easy for me to play as double instrument. so that's why i came up with the uh, the c w instrument, it just combining the,
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the twist rate divides on the size. patrick, tim, bella is not always youngest, extra musician. she started managing his own band today to a pain with a home made gathering guitar. you need to met lowery, ian su, musician, child, while i'm on the way in sometime, i taught him how to build and say, traditional instruments such as fancy and cunning. go by for patrick and bella. be able to play the instruments wasn't enough, having there and how to make them bigger potential in what you could be doing. how right now. yeah. here and you see my home village. well i also do uh, uh, mileage of uh like mic, the east rates if you want to. 1 make sense, you will need it while at least this is actually out as to why. and then you also
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need to come up after that, if you will need it for you. when you want to make the keys, you are charged it. hi my names. so after that, uh you take them to take line though we are, you have to make to make them look smart. and after that you take them to the board way fixed that you fix them one day on the board of the site. after that, you start training. after joining, you cut the end of the day on a case. then you can put it in there. what with your card uh, with the size of the sign. see for me to finish the instrument. uh or if i have already was together you're going to take them once the days. ready
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every i do minus the sale and wants to $15.00 to $20.00 eastern. this is the kind of go by the instrument which i designing the lawn. this is a, it's a by the code by the and the, this one it see cutting go in. and so when we combine the name, it's quote, you've got to go back. so i wanna show you how it shows me. and patrick was cognizant of the fading attraction of traditional musical instruments. this has made him experiment with them, looking at how we can modify them to treat new unique sounds. what do you define? modifying the instrument as to the instrument with a freight, how it sounds out of fish? i was playing a single size. but now when combined this, by the end, the size of it, i say they sound pause, i do manage to play
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a 2010. i'm actually teaching a day on people here in houston in the, in, in the different district like glenda and other areas. and they also, uh, been booked by the schools to design for them. uh. ready the uh, this tradition instrument and also uh, been invited to the phone in the different as to what was like, uh they was, has, uh my, any. so people, they are, they do appreciate uh what i'm doing and they, and they also get interest rate to buy some of these traditional instruments by experimenting and crafting new variations on existing traditional instruments. ready patrick trim, bella has successfully been able to create a fusion of old and new renewing the sound of malawi and traditional instruments for a new generation. ready ready ready patrick simila
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is of how the extra additional african music really is. the future sometimes feels like the world is upside down, but there are people that are actually making a difference, like re wilding evan spaces with pockets, as far as creating safe havens for humans and wildlife. the, the, what is an urban to good forest, and can you even call it to forest when it's just 200 screens to the far is tamika made some levine is transforming vulnerable, open spaces in cape town, into providing green, a waste ease that support biodiversity. and ecosystem restoration.
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3 belong to $33.00, the square meter over here. this is what we're finding of photos of the 2000. yes. you know, so we trying to really speed up the process because this would take thousands of years to naturally form. so we assisting nature and speeding up this process the who came up with this method of punting so many cheese in such a tiny space. the milwaukee method. it started in the 1970s in japan at yokohama university, but they'll talk, you know, me a lucky and he was a doctor in ecology and biology. and he came up with this method, waiting. so in japan, rapid organization taking place in the green spaces disappearing strongly for us. and it made it to use life mission to find out a methodology that we did accurately restore our land. we store our biodiversity that executives are committed suicide, very carefully, taking into consideration its social and historical importance.
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this product is being that i couldn't instead of 1st nations people because this is, besides the way the 1st nations people use to live freely before they meeting with the portuguese and with the dots. it lists the ultimate is part of an international movement to we wild open spaces with puckered forest, a hunting only indigenous cheese, with as many different species as possible. it preserves biodiversity bills, comment resilience and creates wellbeing in communities. because i started tutoring, locked out, it was at the time of so much uncertainty that by pronouncing 3, so densely and so many, it's really like established a strong sense of how to use an international movement of the
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welding urban spaces. it has supported $184.00 pocket forest and 40 c t's and $24.00 countries around the world. cape town. now both 5 of these 4 is for many people, it's very hard to access the natural environment on the mountains, may take them one hour to 2 hours just to reach. they said we bring this forest closer to people to do, provides the finances to establish the floors and the mid enters into a partnership with the local community who become the custodians of the urban pockets. far as the maintenance is also of closing the contract, that becomes the responsible of the site better. and that involves reading as well as mulching, as well as war today. for only the 1st 2 to 3 years. they off to the focus is sustainable,
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meaning it's as it needs to be worth it. what makes a perfect side full pockets, forest. people are dominantly or sitting up. these photos involve little areas. so a photo. so in the k plus the k plus photo signatures play, as well as the longer like being in photos getting longer. and it's really become a space whose mental health and means to wellbeing and very rough fabrics of our society. his latest project is the land. i'm the oldest township in cape town, boats during the 5 days to keep black people out of the city who was literally valley. this forest is called off to the close that king who is captured by the english imperialist and was actually saying to robin island. and off the steinway that open the island, it was seemed to what is known to day as long to named off the king long valley. bailey was also a rainmaker the principal of the primary school september. like i'm sure little
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says the land was we came from buddha's rebel. we planned for is the much it was the kids would be this from as quickly as the 6 years old. yeah. we were, they were very excited and they were thing with one of the best means of shipping the a longer know my longer they need to see the kids how to pronounce some of the please use because once the floor is, is a stablish and the in sick and animals return, it will be a perfect outdoor cos room and they don't have long to wait. it took just 2 years for the as far as to drive the density has become so sick that we can no longer see through and walk through it. but it makes wildlife feel comfortable to make habit that laying the eggs. and we found comedians courses for both the phone
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snakes as well as many different kinds of birds. and in 6, it's old forming this amazing ecosystem in this tiny buffet of just 200 square meters. with 2 more starts penned is estimated, seeing his vision become reality day by day. busy day to more by diversity that you're seeing, returning to the forest and the more stories we are getting from community members . it's really bothering us to keep going forward with cottage, then creating profit for us in south africa. the we've had an episode of illusions and some very real stories today. we hope that you enjoy the show full catch up on also shows and then so then good buy from me the,
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