Dear (Joburg) friends,
This month's Wednesday Session (26 October) will feature two exciting 
components, a Poetry Reading and a Video-Making Session:
- Poetry Reading
We'll kick-off by showcasing some resistance poetry. While we've selected some 
poems we would also encourage you to send through your suggestions or to bring 
along a poem (this can either be your own or one written by someone else). A 
section from one of our selected poems appears below this email and others will 
be uploaded here:
 www.southafricanartistsagainstapartheid.com/2011/10/october-2011-wednesday-session.html
- Video making
All those attending can contribute short (shout-out) videos messages that will 
be sent to the several hundred international guests who will be attending the 
upcoming session of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine. Technical people will be 
on hand so we can immediately transfer these messages to YouTube and elsewhere 
- in time for the Russell Tribunal! (As you may know, the third session of the 
Russell Tribunal on Palestine will take place in Cape Town between the 5th and 
7th of November. It will be opened by our very own Archbishop Desmond Tutu; 
other participants and guests include Alice Walker, Stéphane Hessel, John 
Dugard, Ahmed Kathrada, Winnie Mandela, Zwelinzima Vavi and others. The 
tribunal will look into whether "Israeli policies are in breach of the 
prohibition on Apartheid under International Law". For more info on the 
tribunal, see www.russelltribunalonpalestine.com or 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpN0GEvl-vk)
WEDNESDAY SESSIONS
When:Last Wednesday of every month
Time:19h00 for 19h30
Admission:Free
Where:Love and Revolution, Shop 4B, 7th Street, Melville
Hosts:SA Artists Against Apartheid and the BDS Working Group
Facebook event: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=280961865260384
More info:www.southafricanartistsagainstapartheid.com
 ABOUT WEDNESDAY SESSIONS:
Wednesday Sessions Feature:various, innovative and entertaining evenings 
including poetry readings, film screenings, live performances, exhibitions, 
discussions, (juicy) debates and more.
Wednesday Sessions Are:an open space where artists (and others) can discuss, 
deconstruct, share, provoke, debate, politicize, network, collaborate, exhibit, 
showcase... or perform their own work. Write to us know if you would like to 
take us up on the offer to present/perform your own work! 
([email protected])
Wednesday Sessions Aim To:question and highlight the role of art, artists in 
society and general members of society in assisting ordinary people move beyond 
extraordinary circumstances. How did ordinary people in the international 
community assist South Africans in overcoming apartheid? How can we now assist 
those Palestinians and progressive Israelis who are resisting Israeli Apartheid?
Come to Wednesday Sessions To Learn:about Art & Politics ... Art and Politics 
in South Africa... the Palestinian-Israeli issue ... Israeli Apartheid ... or 
how you too can join the cultural boycott of Israel.
Wednesday Sessions May Inspire:you and other attendees to be creative and 
productive... to make artistic work ... to go out and graffiti or organise a 
flashmob. We encourage and will assist in this :)
See you on Wednesday!
South African Artists Against Apartheid and the Boycott, Divestment and 
Sanctions (BDS) Working Group
 
Here on the slopes of hills, facing the dusk and the cannon of time
Close to the gardens of broken shadows,
We do what prisoners do,
And what the jobless do:
We cultivate hope.
[Extract from "Under Siege" by Mahmoud Darwish]

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