Coloured On Coloured Crime: Part 1

Coloured On Coloured Crime: Part 1

“It’s okay if you hate me, I hate me too.” It had been a good 16 years that I have researched the make and break of our people residing in high-risk communities in Cape Town, South Africa. ‘Marginalised People’ having to endure the painful reality that much of what limits us in our lives is our… […]

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‘The Flower Pot’ within a Council Flat

“They forced us into a space and made us hate our own race, by erecting apartheid structures to direct our ways, now mirrors are being broken in Council Flats because we can’t stand to see the reflection of our own face.” – Earl Mentor   The immense irony of “The Flower Pot” built dead-center in… […]

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