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Shining a light on xenophobic attacks – join Alon Skuy and James Oatway in conversation with Sharon Ekambaram (31 May)
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Jacana Media invite you to join photographers Alon Skuy and James Oatway in their conversation with human rights activist Sharon Ekambaram.

The discussants will be looking at the current increase in xenophobic violence, the new movements driving this, and how this has played out in the past.

South African photojournalists Oatway and Skuy are the authors of the photographic book [BR]OTHER, a visual record of xenophobic violence over the past 12 years.

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Date: Tuesday May 31 2022
Time: 18:00 SAST
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Categories Non-fiction South Africa

Tags [BR]OTHER Alon Skuy Book events Jacana Media James Oatway Sharon Ekambaram Virtual book events


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