by Siwe Thusi. From the streets to the ether, the toyi-toying is now the sounds of ping notifications flooding in from hashtags in tweets and posts.
Tag archives: xenophobia
Q5: Changing the words we use about Africa, with Mimi Kalinda [interview]
by Carey Finn. The group CEO and co-founder of the Africa Communications Media Group is passionate about African markets and the narratives in and around them.
#BigQNarratives: SA adland can’t champion what it doesn’t understand
by MarkLives. Veli Ngubane is our third panellist to tackle: “Are SA ad agencies and brands embracing an authentically African narrative and aesthetic or do they continue to imitate US and European work?”
Complexities make us human and unpredictable consumers
by Kate Snyder. Our complexities are what ultimately make us human, first and foremost, and unpredictable consumers, secondly.
The Real McCoy: Purposeful profit
by Sean McCoy (@TheRealMcCoyTRM) While this column is not political in nature, it poses the question of how we might learn from brand conversations and initiatives internationally, in which social issues are being addressed.
Violent Adventure Tours™®© – an alternative South African marketing strategy
Violent Adventure Tours™®© – an alternative South African marketing strategy
Xenophobia posters: A ghost that is what I am
This self portrait poster series on the theme of xenophobia, based on the words of Mexican director and screenplay writer, Guillermo Del Torro, was created by Sindiso Nyoni, a Zimbabwean designer/ illustrator.
Kwerekwere the new Kaffir*
This Anti Xenophobia activist poster campaign by Sindiso Nyoni are based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights articles, and address the xenophobic attacks of May/ June 2008 in South Africa.