15 episodes

Broadcaster, Azania Mosaka, hosts a series of conversations with Africans about their inner world. Interiority conversations centre on their blackness, perspectives, thoughts, lived experiences, reflections and worldview. This is an exploration of within the making, the wonder, the magic.

Interiority The quality of being focused on one's inner life and identity.

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Broadcaster, Azania Mosaka, hosts a series of conversations with Africans about their inner world. Interiority conversations centre on their blackness, perspectives, thoughts, lived experiences, reflections and worldview. This is an exploration of within the making, the wonder, the magic.

    Interiority - Prof Pitika Ntuli

    Interiority - Prof Pitika Ntuli

    I wanted to speak to Professor Pitika Ntuli after realising how ignored and absent the voices of the elders are on this podcast. Audre Lorde said “If the younger members of a community view the older members as contemptible or suspect or excess, they will never be able to join hands and examine the living memories of a community, nor ask the all important question, “Why?”. This gives rise to a historical amnesia that keeps us working to invent the wheel every time we have to go the store for bread.”

    There couldn’t be a better case for seeking out the voice of our elders.

    I sat down this activist, artist, academic and poet who follows in the tradition of the ‘Renaissance Man’, Professor Pitika Ntuli is a true artistic, political and academic polymath.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Dr Bev Ditsie Part 2

    Dr Bev Ditsie Part 2

    2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the 1995 UN Conference on Women which took place in Beijing, China. This was one of the most important gatherings to address equal rights and opportunities for all women and girls, everywhere. Among the 30,000 activists from 189 countries gathered to debate what it would take to make a gender-equal world, was a 24 year old gender non-conforming lesbian activist Black South African woman Bev Ditsie. Speaking on behalf of the lesbian caucus, she made history, addressing the plenary urging the UN delegates to adopt resolutions recognising sexual diversity and the inclusion of lesbian rights in discussions about the empowerment and upliftment of women. This was a revolutionary moment and will forever be known as the most successful lesbian visibility campaign in herstory.

    Prior to the conference Bev was one of the founders of GLOW; a gay rights organisation, which amongst other things organised the first Pride march in Johannesburg. She is an activist, filmmaker and speaker. Her latest work is a documentary that revisits the events of that historic address and it's titled Lesbians Free Everyone - A Beijing retrospect.

    Dr Bev Ditsie has devoted her life to fighting for human rights, ultimately so that all of us have an opportunity to be our most full selves.

    • 52 min
    Dr Bev Ditsie Part 1

    Dr Bev Ditsie Part 1

    2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the 1995 UN Conference on Women which took place in Beijing, China. This was one of the most important gatherings to address equal rights and opportunities for all women and girls, everywhere. Among the 30,000 activists from 189 countries gathered to debate what it would take to make a gender-equal world, was a 24 year old gender non-conforming lesbian activist Black South African woman Bev Ditsie. Speaking on behalf of the lesbian caucus, she made history, addressing the plenary urging the UN delegates to adopt resolutions recognising sexual diversity and the inclusion of lesbian rights in discussions about the empowerment and upliftment of women. This was a revolutionary moment and will forever be known as the most successful lesbian visibility campaign in herstory.

    Prior to the conference Bev was one of the founders of GLOW; a gay rights organisation, which amongst other things organised the first Pride march in Johannesburg. She is an activist, filmmaker and speaker. Her latest work is a documentary that revisits the events of that historic address and it's titled Lesbians Free Everyone - A Beijing retrospect.

    Dr Bev Ditsie has devoted her life to fighting for human rights, ultimately so that all of us have an opportunity to be our most full selves.

    • 1 hr
    Nelson Makamo

    Nelson Makamo

    Interiority host Azania Mosaka was invited to be in conversation with one of the most exciting artists of our time; internationally acclaimed South African artist, Nelson Makamo. Nelson has exhibited in several major cities around the world and his work is featured in public and in some of the most astute private collections. Who can forget the historic moment of the 2019 publication of his artwork as the cover story of Time Magazines’ The art of optimism Issue.
    This recording was in front of a live audience made up of journalists. This gathering was to celebrate Nelson Makamo 15 years as a professional artist and his return to showcasing his work in South Africa once more after walking away from gallery representation 5 years ago. He makes his return with an expansive exhibition of his signature charcoal style and something we haven't seen from him before; water colour works. He also returns with the launch of a collaborative art space; Botho Project Space which is set to inspire and challenge the business of art. Nelson Makamo's work cleanses the doors of perception, changing how we see the world, how we see ourselves and how we are seen.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Speaking Dance - Lulu Mlangeni

    Speaking Dance - Lulu Mlangeni

    Lulu Mlangeni, is the Standard Bank Young Artist for Dance 2020.
    Amongst her many achievements is her time as Creative Assistant at
    Vuyani Dance Theatre, which is one of the top dance companies in
    Africa. Lulu is the recipient of several awards that celebrate her
    contribution to the world of dance. When she is on stage it feels as
    if very little else exists. Her storytelling is compelling, her
    dancing arresting. She continues to grow in the industry and sets no
    limits for herself.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    African Luxury inspired by Heritage - Laduma Ngxokolo

    African Luxury inspired by Heritage - Laduma Ngxokolo

    Laduma Ngxokolo is a South African textile and knitwear designer, best known for his knitwear designs inspired by traditional Xhosa beadwork and aesthetic.

    As a young boy, Laduma loved the sense of charisma that Xhosa
    initiates exuded after their initiation, and he daydreamed about
    becoming an initiate himself. Born to an attentive loving resourceful
    mother who was a knitwear designer, his destiny was forged in these
    two influences. His thesis for his BTech degree was titled: how can
    traditional Xhosa aesthetics be interpreted into contemporary knitwear for Xhosa initiates? He has gone on to create a design house which embodies pride and luxury. Today Laduma is one of Africa's finest knitwear designers & innovators creating pieces that are coveted across the world. His interiority is on full display. His work is more than design, it’s more than a feeling, it’s what his designs allow us to know. I caught up with Laduma at his lively office as the day was winding down.

    • 1 hr 18 min

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