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The age of activism: the Franschhoek Literary Festival discussion with Glenn Moss (author of The New Radicals) and Malaika Wa Azania (author of Memoirs of a Born Free). Moderated by Professor Jonathan Jansen.

New Radicals at the Franschhoek Literary Festival and the Kingsmead Bookfair

The New Radicals at the Kingsmead Book Fair

Kingsmead College
Melrose, Johannesburg, 23 May 2015



TELLING WAR STORIES 
TIME: 11h15 -12h00
Venue: Learning Centre
Mosibudi Mangena (Triumphs & Heartaches, A Courageous Journey by SA Patriots), Mandla Langa (The Texture of Shadows) and Glenn Moss (The New Radicals: A Generational Memoir of the 1970s) revisit the end years of apartheid with journalist David O’Sullivan, who covered some of the worst of the madness.

 


HOW GOOD COULD WE BE? 
TIME: 16h15 – 17h00 
Venue: Lange Hall 

702’s Redi Tlhabi talks inspiration and ideals for a better nation with Glenn Moss (The New Radicals: A Generational Memoir of the 1970s), Songezo Zibi (Raising the Bar: Hope & Renewal in South Africa) and Sonja Kruse (The uBuntu Girl).





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