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'What does it say about us, that we know we don’t know so much about ourselves as a people, but choose to continue as though this means nothing?'
This second season of Barefaced Conversations is inspired by the spirit of my dear sister Tsiddles, and the very much still living revolutionary healer Ismatu Gwendolyn.
Subscribe to the Barefaced Conversations Substack here to read this entry and other posts.
Credits:
Barefaced Conversations is a production of Barefaced Media, both audio and essay were recorded, edited and written for the sole use of Barefaced Media by Tšepiso Mokobori, to request the public use of the audio/essay or for other requests, find her on X or send an email to [email protected]
Always Candid. Bold. Bare.
By Tšepiso Liketso Mokobori5
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'What does it say about us, that we know we don’t know so much about ourselves as a people, but choose to continue as though this means nothing?'
This second season of Barefaced Conversations is inspired by the spirit of my dear sister Tsiddles, and the very much still living revolutionary healer Ismatu Gwendolyn.
Subscribe to the Barefaced Conversations Substack here to read this entry and other posts.
Credits:
Barefaced Conversations is a production of Barefaced Media, both audio and essay were recorded, edited and written for the sole use of Barefaced Media by Tšepiso Mokobori, to request the public use of the audio/essay or for other requests, find her on X or send an email to [email protected]
Always Candid. Bold. Bare.