There will be two Podcasting for Beginners courses and one Advanced Podcasting course in 2021. The course consists of six, two-hour mandatory sessions on Thursday evenings from 18h00 to 20h00. The provisional dates of the first Podcasting for Beginners course
2020: Podcasting for Beginners – Virtual training Course
This six-week course, facilitated by Rasmus Bitsch of Sound Africa and one session by Bianca Wood and Thabo Kunutu of Between Productions covering voice and sound, consisted of six mandatory sessions and one optional session. Participants were mostly drawn from
2008: Oral history and Creative Documentation Training Course, HRMC Office in Kenilworth
This four-month course was designed for Africa Contact partners for the Cape Flats Youth Our Stories Project. Participants were drawn from the Western Cape Advice Office Association, Elsiesrivier Advice Office, Young Women’s Chapter of the New Women’s Movement, Molo Songololo,
2006 and 2007: HRMC offices, Kenilworth
HRMC training in 2006 and 2007 was dedicated to building capacity among Western Cape Blind Association members to successfully implement the Out of Darkness Project. (5 trainees) The course, held on Saturdays from November – December 2006 and in February
2005: Public Service Announcement Training
T H Barry Theatre at the South African Natural History Museum in Cape Town and Saartjie Baartman Centre, 35 trainees In 2005, we ran a course for human rights NGOs and CBOs on conceptualizing and developing Public Service Announcements (PSA’s)
2004: HRMC Offices, Kenilworth
The six-week long course was held at the HRMC’s office in Kenilworth designed to address the needs of the Western Cape Blind Association, Khulumani Support Group, and Rape Crisis. (9 Traineers) Shiam Appolis of the HRMC participated as, separate from her
2003: Athlone Technical College
The four-month training course, from 3 February to 6 June 2003, was also held at the Athlone Technical College. Trainees were drawn from the Cape Point Community Tourism, Ocean View Development Trust, Khulumani Support Group, Aids and Society Research (UCT),
2002: Athlone Technical College
The four-and-a-half month training course from 28 January to 13 May 2002 was held at the Athlone Technical College. Trainees were drawn from the Treatment Action Campaign, Khulumani Support Group, Bokaap Community Productions, Trauma Centre, Sex Worker’s Education and Advocacy
The South African Coalition for Transitional Justice
The South African Coalition for Transitional Justice (SACTJ) has been operational since late 2008. It was initially convened as a loose association of civil society organizations working collaboratively to respond to the Special Dispensation on Political Pardons that would have
Langa Memorial
In May 2009, the City of Cape Town initiated a competition for the installation of a Memorial on Langa’s Washington Square to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of these events. The winning submission would be responsible for the creation and