Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Nelson Mandela Foundation Recommends Book As Compelling Read




Head of the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s Memory Programme, Verne Harris, spoke recently on the subject “Madiba, Memory and the Work of Justice” at the 18th Alan Paton Lecture.

Harris has also recommended Hugh Lewin’s new book, Stones against the Mirror: Friendship in the Time of the South African Struggle, one of several new autobiographies and biographies about the South African struggle.

Lewin’s book is described as, "exemplary... offers a sustained reflection on memory and evidence, and confronts the inevitable fictional fashioning which informs any and every work of narrating the past."

Thursday, April 28, 2011

@NelsonMandela = New Twitter Identity




Is Madiba tweeting? Well, not quite, but the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory is happy to announce that they have secured "@NelsonMandela" as their official Twitter identity.


The Twitter account had been registered by an online consultant in the UK, who was happy to hand over the name to the centre. More details here.


Watch out for more social media activity from the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory, through their official Facebook, YouTube and Flickr profiles - all excellent places to keep up to date with information about Living the Legacy of Nelson Mandela.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Zenani Mandela Scholarship Focuses on Road Safety

Photo courtesy of the Nelson Mandela Foundation


The Zenani Mandela Road Safety Scholarship was launched this week to focus on road safety, in memory of Nelson Mandela's great-granddaughter, who was tragically killed in a car crash last year.

Launching the Zenani Mandela Road Safety Scholarship, Zoleka Mandela said, “A crash robbed me of my daughter, a beautiful, bright 13-year-old who was full of energy and hope for the future.

“I will never recover from this, nor will my family. Parents and families should not have to be put through tragedies like this. All too often they are. My heart is already broken, but what makes this even worse is that so often road accidents are preventable.

“We must all support the United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety – our children’s lives are at stake."

Friday, April 8, 2011

Public to Help Identify Nelson Mandela Photos

Photo courtesy of the Nelson Mandela Foundation


The Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory is appealing to the public to assist in finding missing information to accompany many photographs in their collection.

Over the years, they’ve received many photographs taken of Nelson Mandela and now they need details of those occasions so that they can archive them accurately.

“We are asking the public to help build this resource which will be richer when we have more information. It is also so that the public can feel they are part of this,” said communications manager, Sello Hatang.

Recognize yourself in any of these photographs? Contact the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory at nmf@nelsonmandela.org and help complete the picture.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Nelson Mandela Foundation Publishes Case Studies






At first, the Nelson Mandela Foundation created an einvornment for discussing the issue of HIV AIDS, and the social and cultural implications of combating this disease in South Africa. The discussions allowed people to come together and openly discuss their fears, the prejudices they encountered, and their thoughts on what steps to take to prevent HIV AIDS in their communities.




It wasn’t long before the Nelson Mandela Foundation recognized that these structured conversations were also an excellent way of approaching the topic of xenophobia, and addressing the violence that broke out in South African townships in 2008. Trained facilitators conducted community conversations to “get to the root causes of the attacks” and these social cohesion dialogs soon became a platform for reconciliation and healing.



Read more about the newly-published social cohesion booklet and download case studies on the day to day struggles of foreigners in South Africa and how to heal communities.