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What is vegan butter? A guide to substitutes if you don t have any

What is vegan butter? A guide to substitutes if you don t have any
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Here are 10 jobs that do not require a degree as students receive A-level, T-level and BTEC results on Thursday, August 18

Women in Film panel at kykNET Silwerskerm festival unpacks struggles & imposter syndrome

Women in Film panel at kykNET Silwerskerm festival unpacks struggles & imposter syndrome
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Stirring up spaces with poet Koleka Putuma

The Daily Vox 22-year-old theatre director, writer and poet KOLEKA PUTUMA spoke to Mbali Zwane about her poem Water, and navigating being a black woman in the arts. When I performed the poem for the first time at TEDxStellenbosch, the room was literally cold and silent. After the event, white folk were not happy and they were not reserved about expressing that to my face and to the organisers. After the event I posted a blog entry on my site about the experience and included the text of Water. The post received both negative and positive comments (mostly positive). I was born in Port Elizabeth but raised in Cape Town by two badass, amazing parents. I am one of 8 children. I like listening more than talking. I am still learning all my clan names. I have performed poems in really cool and not-so-cool spaces. I get to be a playwright, and be somebody’s lover and friend, if I manage time properly. I am part time supernatural and part time human. I have the biggest cru

Give the Whole World a Fighting Chance Against COVID-19

Goal: Make stronger investment in program to address inequities in COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Wealthy countries have snapped up most available COVID vaccines worldwide. As an example, while Israel leads the world by vaccinating over 40 percent of its population, Palestine has received little to no doses. Oceans away, Canada came under fire for securing a large percentage of vaccine supplies from the international COVAX initiative meant for poorer and less advantaged countries. Such disparities continue to play out all over the world, threatening to leave hundreds of millions of people behind in the battle against a pandemic raging across the globe.

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