The Monthly Review | David Goldblatt’s photographs and the meaning of mining today

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In the first of a series hosted by Business Day, Mark Gevisser is in conversation with Karel Nel, the curator of On the Mines; Charles Abrahams, author of Class Action and one of the lawyers responsible for the successful class action settlement with the mining houses over silicosis; and Dr Asanda Benya, a sociologist from UCT working on women in mining.

The event took place at The Norval Foundation on Wednesday July 31, 2019.
12 Aug 2019 English South Africa Arts · Society & Culture

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