Who do I speak to?

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And, can they hear you?

TAWVN sits down with Timothy and tells us who she’s speaking to.
She’s speaking to The Inbetweeners. Are you an Inbetweener? We also discover that Timothy is an Inbetweener himself.

“There’s no one way to be African, there’s no one way to be ‘Black’. And, I want to lean into that thinking and understanding, and promote the exploration of different ways to be African and Black where we as African people self-determine and decide for ourselves once more who we are, who we want to be, and where we want to go.”
- TAWVN
5 Jul 2023 English South Africa Society & Culture

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