Apr 30, 2021
To celebrate Workers’ Day, we go back in time. In Durban in 1973, South African workers were raising their voices for better conditions and their fists against the system of apartheid.
Apr 23, 2021
Everyone can be a social media influencer in a hyper-capitalist society. What comes next in advertising? Also, we look at the sinister side of the internet economy.
Chapters:
0:00- Teasers
1:04- Marketing and influencers
24:47- Adam Haupt
42:45- Song: Miriam Makeba - Toyota...
Apr 16, 2021
SA Rugby’s head explains the controversial way the Springboks will approach Black Lives Matter during the British & Irish Lions’ tour. Also, we explore the movement against racism in Poland’s football.
Chapters:
0:00 - Teasers
1:23 - Rugby
16:45 - Covid Rugby
24:37 - Mark Alexander
37:48 - Poland Football
Apr 9, 2021
South African scientists have played a crucial role in global Covid-19 research. We go behind the scenes with one of them. Also, residents of Cape Town’s historic Kalk Bay feel the creep of gentrification.
0:00 - Teasers
1:17 - Penny Moore
24:22 - Kalk Bay
Apr 1, 2021
We visit the Cissie Gool House. Is this occupation a model for affordable housing? Why the Paris Commune matters 150 years on. And, the story of a song with its roots in the Commune.
00:00 - Teasers
01:12 - Cissy Gool
11:37 - Paris Commune
25:35 - The Internationale