Black Women in Performing Arts: A Conference on Identity & RepresentationOn December 9 and 10, the Steve Biko Centre, an initiative of the Steve Biko Foundation, will present a conference entitled, Black Women in Performing Arts: Identity and Representation, in partnership with The British Council of South Africa and the Eastern Cape Provincial Arts and Culture Council.
FranTalk Dialogue Session 9 On September 26, 2011 the Steve Biko Foundation held the ninth FrankTalk series. The topic for discussion was Arts and Culture as Tools for Socio-Economic Development. In this discussion, we revisited the role that Arts, Culture and Heritage can play in advancing socio-economic development in South Africa. The contributing panellists were Mr. Thembinkosi Goniwe and Ms. Roundy Nini.
Biko and the Quest for a True Humanity: A Public Seminar on the State of the Nation On September 23 2011, the Steve Biko Foundation, in partnership with The Umtapo Centre and the Durban University of Technology, hosted the Biko Seminar titled The Quest for True Humanity at the DUT Hotel School Conference Centre. The contributing panellists included Ms. Liepollo Lebohang Pheko, Mrs. Asha Moodley and Professor Neville Alexander.
FranTalk Dialogue Session 7On September 22 2011, The Steve Biko Foundation hosted the 7th FrankTalk Dialogue session on The Nationalization of Mines in South Africa.
The Ginsberg Easter Festival On April 22 and 23 2011, the Steve Biko Centre, an initiative of the Steve biko Foundation hosted The Ginsberg Easter Festival entitled Resurrecting our Narrative of Identity and Village Spirit.
Johannesburg Launch of Black Man You Are On Your Own On November 10, 2010 the Steve Biko Foundation, Faculty of Humanities, Univeristy of the Witwatersrand and STE Publishers celebrated the launch of Black Man, You Are On Your Own by Dr. Saleem Badat, Vice-Chancellor of Rhodes University.