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  • Decolonising Literacy with Critical Pedagogy

    WORKING GROUP: MASERU AUTHORS: BA RE E NE RE LITERARY ARTS : LINEO SEGOETE, ZACHARY ROSEN ABSTRACT This Learning Unit is intended to provide activity plans for students or other learners in late primary to high school, though they can be shared with any group of people with moderate literacy skills. The activities may be…

  • Maseru Working Group Collaborates with Inkanyiso (ZA) for the Rutanang Project (28 January – 1 February 2019)

    Maseru Working Group Collaborates with Inkanyiso (ZA) for the Rutanang Project (28 January – 1 February 2019)

    Member organisations of the Maseru working group collaborated with Inkanyiso , a South African queer media and activism organisation, to co-facilitate a photography and creative writing workshop for young women. The aim of the Rutanang project was to produce a body of visual and written work on the topic of violence against women and vulnerable…

  • Maseru and Cuernavaca participate in «Elephants in the Room» at Casco, Utrecht (November 2018)

    Maseru and Cuernavaca participate in «Elephants in the Room» at Casco, Utrecht (November 2018)

    Elephants in the Room, presented by Casco Art Institute in the Netherlands in November 2018, was the first in a new yearly assembly aimed at becoming a meeting place for art organizations to question habitual institutional patterns and imagine ways of “commoning” together. This year’s assembly was designed to investigate how, in relation to ideas…

  • The Maseru Working Group contributes to the VANSA Organising Handbook (October 2018)

    The Maseru Working Group contributes to the VANSA Organising Handbook (October 2018)

    Lineo Segoete (Maseru) was invited by Visual Arts Network South Africa (VANSA) to attend a meeting of arts, cultural and arts educational peers from the region that eventually resulted in the creation of a handbook for ‘organising’. The book details some of the experiences of and strategies for organising that are currently adopted by arts…

  • «A Communion of Spirits»:  Another Roadmap International Meeting in Huye, RW (August 2018)

    «A Communion of Spirits»: Another Roadmap International Meeting in Huye, RW (August 2018)

    In August 2018 delegates of all working groups of Another Roadmap School gathered for one week at the building of the currently shut down Faculty of Media, Arts and Technology (NSPA) in Huye, Rwanda. The gathering gave the intertwining hi/stories cluster an opportunity to share results of their interconnected researches with other clusters. Throughout the meeting participants and guests contributed…

  • Maseru Working Group Organises the Skima Sesotho Workshop Series (April – August 2018)

    Between April and August 2018 the Maseru Working Group organised a series of workshops collectively entitled Skima Sesotho. These workshops, which brought together exercises and discussions about critical multimedia literacy with the BA RE Dictionary Project, aimed to get the Basotho excited about the Sesotho language and to demonstrate the playful malleability of Sesotho. Through…

  • Symposium in Zurich at Shedalle

    The symposium intertwining hi/stories of arts education took place in June 2018 in Zürich, Switzerland. The symposium invited students, art educators, researchers and cultural producers to reflect on the histories of education in and through art. Each day of the symposium started with a participatory activation of the Un/Chrono/Logical Timeline . Results of each session were documented and…

  • Meeting in Maseru – January 2018

    In January 2018 two clusters: intertwining hi/stories and the Africa Cluster met in Maseru, Lesotho. The main purpose for the intertwining hi/stories to meet, was to work on the educational tools of the cluster: the Learning Units and the Un/Chrono/Logical Timeline. The meeting coincided with the 5th Ba re e ne re Literature Festival in Maseru.…

  • storytelling and creative writing for the Lephephe Print Gatherings (15-16 February 2018)

    storytelling and creative writing for the Lephephe Print Gatherings (15-16 February 2018)

    Puleng Plessie (Johannesburg) and Lineo Segoete (Maseru) joined forces to run a day-long creative writing for high school students at Metropolitan College in Johannesburg. The following day, the students alongside other young people shared their work in a publicstorytelling session during the Lephephe Print Gathering at the King Kong Building.