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Soweto to Beirut

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Soweto to Beirut follows a young South African Journalist on an emotional journey of self-discovery while covering conflict in Beirut, Lebanon (2006). The experience of war precipitates a deep loss of faith, triggering childhood memories of growing up in Soweto in the early 80s - with dramatic implications for relationships in her life. It's a fast-paced journey through time and place giving you the sensation of being nowhere and everywhere at the same time. Another perspective on how intergenerational trauma can wreak havoc in the personal and professional space.

Author Biography:

Jedi Ramalapa's experience and knowledge is rooted in Broadcast Journalism. She began her career as a Radio and Television reporter at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) in 2001 where she assumed several roles including being a radio journalist, news anchor for radio news bulletin on SAfm and Radio 2000, a current affairs producer, voice-over artist and producer for SABC's flagship investigative program Special Assignment. During her tenure at the SABC, she was sent on a number of international assignments to cover the opening up of China's Economy (2006), the war in Lebanon (2006), and the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol in Canada (2005) among others. In 2009, she joined Inter-press News Service as a Multimedia editor, responsible for creating the agency's african radio podcasts platform. She is also the recipient of the United Nations Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship (2008). Recently she worked in South Sudan as a Media Trainer for Canada's largest international media development organization; Journalists for Human Rights (JHR). She is currently editor in chief of Sound Africa, a non-profit, non-fiction audio documentary organization with a mission to produce African stories which advance social justice and amplify the voices of everyday people.
Release date Australia
June 1st, 2021
Pages
218
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
148x210x12
ISBN-13
9780620931816
Product ID
35162960

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