The Power of Woman Series
South Africa was as racist as it was sexist. As a white woman I still felt like a second-class citizen. I had left home to study art with a small loan guaranteed by a white male policeman of the S.A.P, John King, my friend's father. Only the male artists were taken seriously and though my grades were among the highest I was not considered for any grants. I had to leave art school after just 6 months at The Durban Technicon. I was broke ...
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If you believe in Woman
Hold My Hand
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Let me fly free
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Picnic with Nature
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Women with the Waterfall
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More Than A Tea Party |
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An Expert in her Field
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The Sisterist Twist
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Women in the Woods
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Forest Fantasy
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If Women Could
Move Mountains
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She Could Not be Reached
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Women Walking
on the Edge
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Hey Psst!
The Witches are back.
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Maya Angelou as Buddha
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Goddess with Flyswat
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The Raising of Woman
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