Thirty-Two Years Into Freedom Day: Whose Freedom?
Thirty-two years into Freedom Day, we remember how art and photography were silenced when they should have spoken loudest. In Paternoster, a different rhythm is rising. The Whose Freedom exhibition, born from MaseKhaya and West Coast Kids, placed cameras in children's hands - and with them, a voice no one can take. Because time is more valuable than money, and we made children, but how do we raise them if not by trusting them to document their own world? What unfolds is a decolonised curriculum, a methodology of love, a command to keep shooting and never stop. Freedom looks like small hands on a camera, a story told from the inside.