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Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Young footballers in South Africa and Germany use photography to reflect on their lives and communicate with each other and a wider public through this blog. Exhibitions have taken place in Berlin and Kimberley and the kids are looking forward to playing together on a football pitch in Berlin in 2010. The kids would love to hear from you, so please drop them a line here.
Thanks to the young journalist. Just one point of correction, the areas where mainly African origin South Africans live are still sometimes called townships, though this is also old Apartheid terminology. There are no "hometowns", but there were "homelands" in old Apartheid South Africa. The present living areas are not cut off by walls or fences. If you want to know more about this rather complicated subject, please come to the FEZ session 3rd August, when I can expain better, or do an internet search on the terms "South African townships" and South African homelands". It would be great if you bloged the young people in this blog to ask them for their description of the places where they live.
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