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Exhibition Support

Holocaust and Genocide Memory in Africa

A Photographic Tribute

*** NOTICE ***

This funding campaign closed successfully on July 31, 2017.

Funding was secured by Go Fund Me, Paypal, and local support in South Africa.

 

Holocaust and Genocide Memory in Africa: A Photographic Tribute.

Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa.

March 27~April 29, 2018.

 

Holocaust and Genocide Memory in Africa: A Photographic Tribute.

Durban Holocaust & Genocide Centre, Durban, South Africa.

July/August 2018.

 

Holocaust and Genocide Memory in Africa: A Photographic Tribute.

Cape Town Holocaust Centre, Cape Town, South Africa.

September 6~October 28, 2018

 

 

Photographer Jono David is seeking support for a photographic exhibition

at all three of South Africa's Holocaust Centres in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban in 2018.

 

SUPPORT NEEDED FOR: Holocaust & Genocide Memory in Africa: A Photographic Exhibition, by photographer Jono David.

FUNDING GOAL: US$6,000* (approximately South Africa RAND 70,000)

- * NOTE: The original US$6,000 funding goal has been revised downward on the Go Fund Me website because some donations are being given locally in South Africa directly to the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre.

Please view the GO FUND ME campaign page below.
 

100% of your support goes towards production and set up costs of the exhibitions, publicity, transport/shipping, insurance and security.

 

With your support, this exhibition will be on show in 2018 at all three of South Africa’s Holocaust Centres in Johannesburg, Durban, and Cape Town. This exhibition features 44 Holocaust and genocide images from across Africa including images from South Africa, Senegal, Namibia, Rwanda, and Mauritius. This show also ties in emerging Jewish African communities in locations such as Cameroon, Ghana, and Nigeria, as well as a story line featuring older and dwindling communities in Zimbabwe, Tunisia, and Cape Verde. Additionally, the exhibition features video commentaries from researchers and Holocaust survivors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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