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Vines of Hope

The vines, giant public art pieces and symbols of hope were lit marking the end of Diakonia's Vines Social Justice Festival on Saturday evening, 19 October. The one-day festival was the culmination of a Social Justice Season programme which started in August, where interactive educational, environmental and social-justice awareness was created with the cleaver use of recycled artwork in a participative project.

Daphne Goad and Nomabelu Mvambo-Dandla.
Daphne Goad and Nomabelu Mvambo-Dandla.
Neil Loggenberg, Allister Walker, Darryl Smith, Nasiphi Mpiti and Khulekani Madlala.
Neil Loggenberg, Allister Walker, Darryl Smith, Nasiphi Mpiti and Khulekani Madlala.
Hester Joseph and Eileen Abrahams.
Hester Joseph and Eileen Abrahams.
Brenda Tomlinson and Wendy Daniels.
Brenda Tomlinson and Wendy Daniels.
Umcebo Trust's Robin Opperman and Jackie Sewpersad are seen with Mfanafuthi Mvubu of Inclusive and Affirmative Ministry, German intern Maren Denker and Diakonia's Busi Khambule are seen with some of the vines at Diakonia's Vines Social Justice Festival.
Umcebo Trust’s Robin Opperman and Jackie Sewpersad are seen with Mfanafuthi Mvubu of Inclusive and Affirmative Ministry, German intern Maren Denker and Diakonia’s Busi Khambule are seen with some of the vines at Diakonia’s Vines Social Justice Festival.
Hlengiwe Vilakazi and Thembi Ndadla.
Hlengiwe Vilakazi and Thembi Ndadla.
Ettiene Barbeau and and Andre Abrahams.
Ettiene Barbeau and and Andre Abrahams.
Sheralia, Sherneen and Sheryl Naidoo with baby Nkosi Mkhize.
Sheralia, Sherneen and Sheryl Naidoo with baby Nkosi Mkhize.
Nothile Mkhwanazi and Barbie Myeki.
Nothile Mkhwanazi and Barbie Myeki.

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