June 16th, Youth Day in South Africa, marks the day in 1976 when black students protested the imposition of Afrikaans as the compulsory medium of instruction at schools by the apartheid government. In commemorating this day, the Lalela Leadership Learners conceptualized a mural that celebrates and validates all South African languages. They photographed themselves representing the beautifully diverse South African youth and created silhouettes of their heads. These silhouettes were juxtaposed with uniquely South African words and phrases that they use in their everyday lives.
Details:
• 65% Cotton, 35% Silk
• 39 in. x 78 in. | 100 cm x 200 cm
• Style #41144
How your purchase gives back: Profits from your purchase fund Lalela, providing after-school arts education for youth from under-resourced communities to spark creative thinking and awaken the entrepreneurial spirit.