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Echoes of Southern African liberation struggles

Echoes of Southern African liberation struggles

A collaborative research project in Swiss journalism archives

The podcast explores echoes of Southern African liberation struggles in Swiss journalism archives. In each episode, an invited collaborator presents a mixtape made with archival recordings from Swiss journalism archives, as well as recordings from personal collections or newly created ones, to reflect on the southern African liberation struggle and the meanings of these recordings in the present moment. Each mixtape is followed by a conversation in which collaborators reflect on their practice, their experiences of listening to the archival recordings and how sound features in their work, and share their thoughts about the challenges and responsibilities resulting from the fact that important sound archives concerned with the Southern African independence era located far away from the region, in Switzerland.

The podcast was developed as part of the research project "Echoes of Southern African independence in Swiss journalism archives", conducted at the University of Lausanne from February to July 2024, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) with a Spark grant (project number 221267).

Collaborators are Melanie Boehi, Lynsey Chutel, Talya Lubinsky, Cara Stacey, Niren Tolsi, Andrei van Wyk, Belinda Zhawi, and Percy Zvomuya.

 

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Introduction
By Melanie Boehi
Episode 1
/ 18 min
The long now (1924 - 2124)
By Talya Lubinsky
Episode 2
/ 1 hr 5 min
Hapana anoramba
By Belinda Zhawi
Episode 3
/ 1 hr 3 min
Africans liberate Zimbabwe
By Percy Zvomuya
Episode 4
/ 48 min
On the shoulders of a wire coat hanger
By Niren Tolsi
Episode 5
/ 53 min
What is a woman’s story?
By Lynsey Chutel
Episode 6
/ 47 min
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