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Are We Our Work?
areweourwork
26 episodes
6 days ago
Independent research project and anthology series exploring identity, labour and love stories in South Africa.
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Independent research project and anthology series exploring identity, labour and love stories in South Africa.
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Documentary
Society & Culture
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Exhaustion
Are We Our Work?
40 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Exhaustion

We begin with a conversion titled “Exhaustion”. This is an edited recording from a live event hosted by Naadira Patel in the context of a public program Power Talks that happened in Brixton, Johannesburg in September 2022. The project was convened by the Goethe Institut Joburg and The African Centre for Cities.

On the panel, you hear from Dee Marco, Tammy Langtry and Tiffany Ebrahim. They speak about the productivity and potential of exhaustion, precarious labour, mothering, diagnosis fatigue, and the bizarre concept (especially when you work for yourself) of buying back your time.

Dee Marco is a writer and media studies lecturer at Wits University. Tammy Langtry is an independent curator and the coordinator of Lapa, Brixton. Tiffany Ebrahim is a legal scholar and the creator of Are We Our Work.

Are We Our Work?
Independent research project and anthology series exploring identity, labour and love stories in South Africa.