Episode 119 - IS THERE A PLACE FOR STRUGGLE ICONOGRAPHY, AND STRUGGLE SONGS, IN CONTEMPORARY SOUTH AFRICA?
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Broadcaster Oliver Dickson asked me to think through the place of struggle songs, and iconography, in contemporary South Africa.  We discussed it on SAfm, an SABC platform, where he is a broadcaster. It was a rich and fascinating discussion, so much so that I thought that if you had missed it perhaps, then you may want to have a listen to it. Enjoy.
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