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Revived Africa Books. Arts . Events. Revived Africa is an arts and education magazine for youth in Africa.

Appealing to afrocentric individuals that are part of the Arts and ICT scene all over the continent.

01/05/2026
06/03/2026

Khabani Moloi shared his incredible journey as a micro-influencer! ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ’ก His insights on consistency, brand integrity, and the power of collaboration inspired us all. ๐Ÿ’ช๐ŸŒŸ

success is all about protecting your brand and enjoying the process! ๐Ÿš€

โœจ I had the privilege of attending  , where  moloi shared his incredible journey as a micro-influencer! ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ’ก His insights ...
05/03/2026

โœจ I had the privilege of attending , where moloi shared his incredible journey as a micro-influencer! ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ’ก His insights on consistency, brand integrity, and the power of collaboration inspired us all. ๐Ÿ’ช๐ŸŒŸ

From turning self-doubt into confidence to treating every post as a future client pitch, Khabani emphasized that success is all about protecting your brand and enjoying the process! ๐Ÿš€โค๏ธ

17/11/2025
16/11/2025

Black writers are not asking for special treatment. They are asking to be met on the same terms as everyone else, to have their work read, questioned and argued with as literature, not as sociology.

The Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg celebrated World Press Photo's 70th anniversary on September 20, 2025, with th...
28/09/2025

The Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg celebrated World Press Photo's 70th anniversary on September 20, 2025, with the impactful exhibition *"What Have We Done"*, curated by Cristina de Middel. This showcase featured over 100 groundbreaking images spanning seven decades, evoking emotions and highlighting photography's profound storytelling legacy worldwide.

The event included a panel discussion, *"Photojournalism in a Changing World"*, with esteemed photographers *Jodi Bieber*, *Neo Ntsoma*, and *Sphamandla Dlamini*, moderated by *Andiswa Mkosi*. They explored challenges of documenting truth in turbulent times. Key insights emerged:
- *Jodi Bieber* stressed truthfulness in photojournalism, respecting subjects, and diversifying skills beyond photography.
- *Neo Ntsoma* highlighted challenging stereotypes and reclaiming women's narratives, noting photography's political impact.
- *Sphamandla Dlamini* emphasized creating context and immersing oneself in environments while capturing images.

Held at the Market Photo Workshop in Newtown, Johannesburg, the event drew international attendees from Ghana, the USA, and photojournalism students. Audience members, including South African photographers, shared perspectives and frustrations navigating the field today.

Founded by David Goldblatt in 1989, the Market Photo Workshop is a vital South African institution for photography education and exhibitions, nurturing talents like *Zanele Muholi* and *Jodi Bieber*. The event fostered dialogue on photojournalism's role and challenges in a changing world, underscoring the power of photography to shape meaning and interpretation.

The  in Johannesburg celebrated  's 70th anniversary on September 20, 2025, with the impactful exhibition. "What Have We...
22/09/2025

The in Johannesburg celebrated 's 70th anniversary on September 20, 2025, with the impactful exhibition.

"What Have We Done"? curated by Cristina de Middel. This showcase featured over 100 groundbreaking images spanning seven decades, evoking emotions and highlighting photography's profound storytelling legacy worldwide.

"Photojournalism in a Changing World"*๐Ÿ“ธ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ซ

with esteemed photographers Ntsoma*, and *Sphamandla Dlamini*, moderated by *Andiswa Mkosi*. They explored challenges of documenting truth in turbulent times.

Key insights emerged:
beiber stressed truthfulness in photojournalism, respecting subjects, and diversifying skills beyond photography.

Ntsoma highlighted challenging stereotypes and reclaiming women's narratives, noting photography's political impact.

Dlamini emphasized creating context and immersing oneself in environments while capturing images.

Held at the Market Photo Workshop in Newtown, Johannesburg, the event drew international attendees from Ghana, the USA, and photojournalism students. Audience members, including South African photographers, shared perspectives and frustrations navigating the field today.

Founded by David Goldblatt in 1989, the Market Photo Workshop is a vital South African institution for photography education and exhibitions, nurturing talents like and The event fostered dialogue on photojournalism's role and challenges in a changing world, underscoring the power of photography to shape meaning and interpretation.

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Meet Sipho Dlangisa, the creative mind behind
13/09/2025

Meet Sipho Dlangisa, the creative mind behind

Authors spotlight :  โœจ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ’ก
22/07/2025

Authors spotlight : โœจ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ’ก

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