Michal Singer, Cape Town Holocaust Centre
Michal has been involved with the recent exhibition 'In Whom Can We Still Trust' at the Cape Town Holocaust Centre. The exhibition explores the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany.
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If you're bullied on the basis of sexual orientation, call the Triangle Project Helpline 021 712 6699. It's a free and confidential service for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth in South Africa.
OTHER HELP RESOURCES FOR LGBT YOUTH:
Cape Town -- The Triangle Project triangle.org.za 021 448 3812
Durban Lesbian and Gay Community and Health Centre gaycentre.org.za 031 301 2145
Johannesburg - The Lesbian and Gay Equality Project equality.org.za 011 487 3810
Pretoria - Out LGBT Well-Being out.org.za 012 430 3272
OTHER CONTACTS
Childline - childline.org.za
Coalition of African Lesbians (CAL) - cal.org.za
Gender Dynamix - genderdynamix.org.za
GALA (Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action) -
Inclusive and Affirming Ministries (IAM) - iam.org.za
The Inner Circle - innercircle.org.za
Intersex South Africa (ISSA) - intersex.org.za
Jewish Outlook - jewishoutlook.org.za
Kaleidoscope Youth Network -
Lesbian and Gay Equality Project - equality.org.za
1 in 9 Campaign - oneinnine.org.za
The Triangle Project - triangle.org.za
OUT LGBT Well-Being - out.org.za
Safe Schools Call Centre - 0800 45 46 47
Richard Freedman, Director of the Cape Town Holocaust Centre
The recent exhibition 'In Whom Can We Still Trust' at the Cape Town Holocaust Centre explored the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany.
For more information on the Exhibition see
If you're bullied on the basis of sexual orientation, call the Triangle Project Helpline 021 712 6699. It's a free and confidential service for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth in South Africa.
OTHER HELP RESOURCES FOR LGBT YOUTH:
Cape Town -- The Triangle Project triangle.org.za 021 448 3812
Durban Lesbian and Gay Community and Health Centre gaycentre.org.za 031 301 2145
Johannesburg - The Lesbian and Gay Equality Project equality.org.za 011 487 3810
Pretoria - Out LGBT Well-Being out.org.za 012 430 3272
Driving Down from Table Mountain in Cape Town - South Africa Nov 2019 Tour
Welcome to our South Africa Roots & Culture Tour Nov 22- Dec 2, 2019. These are highlights from our tours in Johannesburg, SOWETO, Pilanesberg and Cape Town. We are 13 strong on our first Africa for the Africans tour group to South Africa. Join our next tour to South Africa Nov 20 – 30, 2020. Other tours to Africa are Senegal & the Gambia April 3-13, 2020. Ghana Dec 24, 2019 - Jan 4, 2020 and Ghana May 25-June 5, 2020. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours & Investments at Subscribe to our YouTube channel and get all of the video highlights at View our photo galleries on FB Twitter IG Email me at afta2010@msn.com or bomittservices@gmail.com Bomani Technology: Service-Support-Consultation.
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Holocaust & Genocide Memory in Africa: A Photo Exhibition by Jono David
Hello. My name is Jono David. I'm passionate about documenting the Jewish world in photographs.
I am seeking support for a series of photographic exhibitions at all three of South Africa's Holocaust Centres in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban in 2018.
100% of your support goes towards production and set up costs of the exhibitions, publicity, transport/shipping, and security.
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SUPPORT NEEDED FOR: Holocaust & Genocide in Africa: A Photographic Exhibition, by photographer Jono David.
FUNDING GOAL: US$6,000* (approx. South Africa RAND 70,000)
* This original US$6,000 funding goal on GO FUND ME has been revised downward to reflect donations given locally and directly to the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre.
With your support, this exhibition will be on show in 2018 at all three of South Africa’s Holocaust Centres in Johannesburg, Durban, and Cape Town. This exhibition features 44 Holocaust and genocide images from across Africa including images from South Africa, Senegal, Namibia, Rwanda, and Mauritius. This show also ties in emerging Jewish African communities in locations such as Cameroon, Ghana, and Nigeria, as well as a story line featuring older and dwindling communities in Zimbabwe, Tunisia, and Cape Verde. Additionally, the exhibition features video commentaries from researchers and Holocaust survivors.
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Hidden Heritage Slavery in South Africa at The Slave Lodge
Hidden Heritage - Slavery in South Africa at The Slave Lodge
This film is now on permanent exhibition at the Iziko Museum -Slave lodge in Cape town South Africa, and has been seen by thousands of South Africans and visitors seek to learn more about the hidden history of more the two centuries of slavery at the Cape. Hidden Heritage, is not just a historic document, but an equally evocative piece, that combines the use of never before seen archival footage and and dramatic recreations to reveal this painful period of South African history.
The Slave Lodge, bears witness as one of the few locations on the African continent that imported slaves, from West Africa, East Africa, India, Java, Malaysia and China. Hidden Heritage, also unveils archaeological artifacts of the lives of the people captive held at the lodge for over 150 years
Director: Maganthrie Pillay
Producer: Dingi Ntuli
DoP: Keith Shirlaw
Format: DVD PAL
Duration: 26 min.
Mortimer Van Der Westhuizen – Mr Gay Capetown
Mortimer Van Der Westhuizen congratulating Triarc on 13000 Facebook likes.
Peace Tree
How the Five Letters of Peace Can Teach You to Resolve Any Conflict
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An illustrated art and story book about the process of finding peace. Author, Labor Law Consultant and Union Expert on negotiations and conflict resolution, Sanford Rudnick, presents a formula for peace using each letter in the word to represent how to find compromise and solve conflict. Learn how to find peace in your life, and at work, in this beautifully illustrated story and workbook. Great for employees, parents and students of conflict resolution. Student can find copies of The Peace Tree in most major libraries across the country - see references.
Reference Letters:
Virginia Holocaust Museum, Virginia, United States
The Museum of Tolerance - A Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum, California, United States
The Holocaust Museum and Learning Center, Missouri, United States
Contra Costa County Library, Contra Costa County, California, United States
Silver Wind Library
Oberoi Mauritius Library
Johannesburg City Library, Johannesburg, South Africa
Cape Town Central Library, Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town Holocaust Centre, Cape Town, South Africa
South America:
Ritz Carlton, Santiago, Chile
UN commemorates victims of the Holocaust in Cape Town
This week, many people across the world marked the Holocaust memorial day, usually observed on January 27th. The day is set to remember the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, and the millions of people killed in subsequent genocides. In Cape Town, the United Nations Commemoration for the Victims of the Holocaust took place at the Cape Town Holocaust Centre. The museum opened its doors 16 years ago to educate people about the Holocaust and pay tribute to the survivors around the world.
Outreach Making impact in CapeTown
The outreach team under the leadership of external ministries coordinator went to Siyaphambili ophanage and left a mark of the love of God to the children there
10,000 Muslim South Africans march in anti-Israel demo.
(21 Aug 2001)
1. Wide shot, march
2. Various, marchers with placards
3. Mid shot, man with gun
4. Demonstrators with banner
5. Demonstrators walking past church
6. Mid shot, demonstrators
7. Police with riot shields
8. Pan from police to demonstrators
9. Demonstrator talking to press
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sheikh Ebrahim Gabriels of the Muslim Judicial Council
This is part of our objection, that the United States of America is bullying everybody and asking for the removal of......part of the agenda must be Zionism and racism, and this is totally unfair. And that is why we are asking the South African government to say that Zionism is racism .
11. Marchers with banner
STORYLINE:
Some 10,000 Muslim South Africans marched in an anti-Israel demonstration on Tuesday in Cape Town.
Amid heavy security, demonstrators marched through the downtown of this coastal city in protest of Israel's handling of the ongoing Palestinian uprising.
The demonstrators were carrying signs comparing Israeli leader Ariel Sharon to Adolf Hitler, and a banner reading stop the holocaust of Palestinians in occupied Palestine.
The march was organized by an umbrella organisation of Muslim South Africans.
Several streets were closed to traffic as the protesters marched to the headquarters of a local newspaper group, where they handed over a memorandum complaining about its coverage of the Middle East.
The march then proceeded to Parliament, where another memorandum was handed over to a government official.
Tuesday's protest comes ahead of South Africa hosting a UN conference on racism, due to start in the port city of Durban on August 31.
Cape Town has about 700,000 Muslims, many of whom are descendants of Malays exiled or brought as slaves from what is now Indonesia.
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Township Preach near Cape Town - 25th September 2016
In a township near Cape Town we met a group of ladies having their morning break. We asked if we could share the gospel. Watch what happened! Jesus said, As you go, preach... Always be ready to scatter the seed of eternal life.
Our City - Rwandan Genocide
Twenty three years ago over a million Tutsis were slaughtered by the Hutu-led government and its supporters in the Central African country of Rwanda. It shocked the world and revived memories of earlier genocides carried out by the Nazis in Germany, the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and the genocide against the Herero, Nama and San people by the German colonial powers in South West Africa early in the 20th century.
On this day the Rwandan genocide of 1994 was commemorated in a moving ceremony at the Cape Town Holocaust Centre on Sunday. Tonight we take a look at the Rwandan Genocide and the troubled history that culminated in neighbour turning on neighbour and friend on friend.
Welcome to Cape Coast Holocaust Dungeons - Ghana Nov 2018 Tour
Highlights from our Ghana Repatriation & Investment Tour Nov 16 - 26, 2018. Join our next journeys to Ghana May 22- June 4, South Africa Nov 22 – Dec 2 and Ghana Dec 24, 2019 - Jan 4, 2020. Ghana proclaimed 2019 as the “Year of Return,” extending a global invitation to the African Diaspora to journey back home to West Africa. This is an All Inclusive Tour Package with Flights & Full Accommodations for $3,700. Brothers and Sisters from the African Diaspora return to their roots to experience the ultimate journey of a lifetime. The journey to the motherland introduces you to a vibrant Africa with a mix of roots, culture, paradise, night life, shopping, networking, business and investment opportunities. Let’s start working more towards empowering and being a part of the growth of Africa. Join us on the next Journey of a Lifetime to Ghana every May and Nov. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours & Investments.
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Mr Gay South-Africa 2014 Sunset Cruise around the Cape Town harbor!
video uploaded from my mobile phone
Kellyn Coetzee, Comedian based in Cape Town
If you're bullied on the basis of sexual orientation, call the Triangle Project Helpline 021 712 6699. It's a free and confidential service for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth in South Africa.
OTHER HELP RESOURCES FOR LGBT YOUTH:
Cape Town -- The Triangle Project triangle.org.za 021 448 3812
Durban Lesbian and Gay Community and Health Centre gaycentre.org.za 031 301 2145
Johannesburg - The Lesbian and Gay Equality Project equality.org.za 011 487 3810
Pretoria - Out LGBT Well-Being out.org.za 012 430 3272
OTHER CONTACTS
Childline - childline.org.za
Coalition of African Lesbians (CAL) - cal.org.za
Gender Dynamix - genderdynamix.org.za
GALA (Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action) -
Inclusive and Affirming Ministries (IAM) - iam.org.za
The Inner Circle - innercircle.org.za
Intersex South Africa (ISSA) - intersex.org.za
Jewish Outlook - jewishoutlook.org.za
Kaleidoscope Youth Network -
Lesbian and Gay Equality Project - equality.org.za
1 in 9 Campaign - oneinnine.org.za
The Triangle Project - triangle.org.za
OUT LGBT Well-Being - out.org.za
Safe Schools Call Centre - 0800 45 46 47
SOUTH AFRICA: GANG RAPE HORROR
WHere a woman is raped every four minutes a horrific crime goes even further. To License This Clip, Click Here:
10 days, 3 cities, travel with me across Ghana - Year of Return GHANA Vlog | Travel Vlog
It was the year of return and I went back to Ghana to visit family and try to visit 3 different cities. So I planned to visit Accra(obviously), Cape Coast & Kumasi
Original Plan
Accra
- Kwame Nkrumah Museum
- La Tante Restaurant (always wanted to check that one out)
Cape Coast
- Cape Coast Castle
- Kakum National Park (A few kilometers from Cape Coast)
- Cape Coast Beach (Oasis Hotel)
Kumasi
- Kejetia
- Cultural Center
- Okomfo Anokye Sword
Union of Jewish Women Cape Town
Sharing our vision - who we are and what we do.
Germany: Central Berlin streets emptied for Obama visit
W/S Police
M/S Security detail by van
W/S police
M/S Police and car
M/S Police talk to driver
M/S Police remove bike
M/S Bikes loaded in van
M/S Police take away bikes
W/S Police
M/S police vehicles
Police at barricade
W/S Potsdamer Platz
W/S Police vans and cyclists
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Germany: Central Berlin streets emptied for Obama visit
Berlin was on high alert just ahead of US President Barack Obama's visit on Tuesday, with the area around Potsdamer Platz being placed on virtual lockdown.
Citizens and tourists alike were directed by police officers to take other routes in the city centre, and near Potsdamer Platz's Ritz-Carlton Hotel, where the president and his family will stay for the one-and-a-half day working visit.
The normally bustling Lennestrasse, close to Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz, was left desolate apart from the array of police vans and police officers, with the remaining few office workers leaving their places of work early.
Entrances to the Potsdamer Platz train station were also closed, leaving many people no other choice but to walk further ahead to take a train from an alternative station.
While some tourists appeared perplexed by the large-scale police presence, working people in the city centre had been prepared for weeks for the escalating security measures that would be brought in place around their locations of work.
Cars travelling near the Sony Centre, close to the president's residence, were also told by police to take alternative routes.
Bicycles parked and chained on the streets near Potsdamer Platz were forcibly removed by police officers, and taken away in police vans, with the likelihood of their owners never seeing them again seeming to be high. Signs had been put in place a week before, warning cyclists not to park their bikes on specific areas close to where the president will be staying.
The level 1 security put in place for Obama's visit seeks to ensure that all potential threats of terrorism are eliminated, with the American secret services even having a physical presence in the city, cautious to protect the president from any potential harm.
Over 8,000 German police officers have been deployed for duty in Berlin for the American president's visit to the German capital.
Obama's visit comes nearly 50 years to the day when President John F. Kennedy came to Berlin on June 26, 1963, famously declaring, Ich bin ein Berliner.
First Gay Pride march for Gugulethu
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Cape Town, May 18 - Activists have staged the first Gay Pride march in a Cape Town township. They want to put an end to hate crimes against gays and lesbians. The march was also a memorial for those who have lost their lives because of their sexuality.