History and Imagined Realities
Poetry from South Africa
Closing date 3 September 2020
poetry@ifaz.org.za


Pan-African feminist publisher based in South Africa
History and Imagined Realities
Poetry from South Africa
Closing date 3 September 2020
poetry@ifaz.org.za

“Writing about our mothers is us figuring out what it means to navigate the world in bodies like ours. Our mothers are our first reference” vangile gantsho
Maneo Mohale sat down to talk to vangile gantsho about the various points of convergence and divergence in their collections. (Photo: Supplied)
Read more: News24

Busi Mahlangu (author of poetry anthology ‘Surviving Loss’) will be interviewed by the @CheekyNatives on Instagram on 16 Aug at 6pm. See you there!
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#NoSmokeWithoutAStory
Busisiwe Mahlangu is performing alongside several other poets on Saturday, 15 August from 6pm SAST.
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~ vangile gantsho will chair a session on 9 August at 11 am
RSVP to uphalafala@sun.ac.za for a meeting link

“Writing about our mothers is us figuring out what it means to navigate the world in bodies like ours. Our mothers are our first reference.” vangile gantsho
Read more at News24:
https://www.news24.com/arts/literature/everything-is-red-cotton-a-conversation-between-maneo-mohale-and-vangile-gantso-20200806

On 26 July @poetrypotion’s Poetry Potion Podcast talked to poet and educator Toni Stuart about her recent collaboration with vangile gantsho and Vusumzi Ngxande.
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LISTEN ubrfm.net
Q & A with poet, healer and co-founder of impepho press vangile gantsho

LISTEN: https://jazzuary.fm/q-a-poet-healer-and-co-founder-of-impepho-press-vangile-gantsho/
Vangile Gantsho: “Another thing that brought impepho press together was our commitment to healing in the work we do, individually and I suppose, now as a collective. All three of the founding members hold space and have a vested interest in facilitating dialogue, so that we can be a part of better, healthier communities. Be it through teaching, feminist dialogues, and/or pursuing spiritual callings.”

Source: Pen South Africa
Book Circle Capital now has stock of Liquid Bones by Sarah Godsell (@saritafrutilla), Surviving Loss by Busisiwe Mahlangu (@busimahlangu), Red Cotton by vangile gantsho (@Vangi22), and Feeling and Ugly by Danai Mupotsa (@ragingpoet)


