Our Last Days

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This podcast deals with the experiences of people who, under the apartheid government, were forcibly removed from their homes and communities because of the colour of their skin.

We will hear first-hand accounts of what it was like to be separated from your family, your friends, and your community and forced to live on the barren lands of the Cape Flats.
From which area was your family forcibly removed? Where were you moved to?

Guests: Ronald Sisam, Aboubarker Brown, Fuad Behardien, Maureen Gallon, Shakiena Meyer, Doreen Martin-Jacobs and Rosaline Isaacs
Featuring: Ayanda Mpono and Matthew Nissen
Story, narration & sound design: Lisa Hendricks
Sound engineer: Ivor Solomons
Music by Zolani Mfilho

The oral history programme is funded by the Mellon Foundation.
14 Apr 2023 English South Africa History · Documentary

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