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Community Life Network (CLN)CountrySouth Africa RegionGlobal, Africa Programme SummaryCommunity Life Network (CLN) is a non-profit organisation that works to support community development in the East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. The organisation works to strengthen the writing skills of young people, teachers, parents, prisoners, and other community members, also using theatre to communicate about health and other issues. CLN uses communication in an effort to empower the community and heal them from conflict. Communication StrategiesCLN uses the medium of writing to help those impacted by conflict to share their experiences and, it is hoped, develop coping mechanisms. The organisation teaches writing skills in an effort to: In addition to gathering people together in face-to-face writing clinics, the organisation has developed Akudlalwa Communal Theatre (ACT), a developmental theatre project. Together with members of community, students, nurses, social workers, sangomas (traditional healers), and faith healers improvise and perform plays on tuberculosis, drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, tolerance, and trauma. CLN also runs ERTON PRESS, a school newspaper project. The newspaper holds creative writing workshops to support the Afrika Reads Forum (ARF), which aims to inspire people to read, write, and buy books and to share their writing in public forums such as schools, halls, taverns and pubs. Writers from ERTON PRESS, ACT and ARF have sent their work to be published by Chakida Publishers in the collection of poetry and writing titled Walala Wasala. Click here to access a summary of this multi-lingual compilation of South African writing by prisoners and members of the ARF. The book aims to reveal an alternative potential and authorship by addressing “the human condition; love, hatred, bloodletting, hope, HIV/AIDS, life, death and education.” Development IssuesConflict, Health, Youth. Key PointsCLN suggests that its projects are helping heal the community from severe political strife that took place around the first democratic elections of South Africa in 1994. It claims to have brought about the first publication of community voices from the East Rand of Gauteng, South Africa (ERTON PRESS). Here are some additional details about this publication: PartnersCommunity Publishing Project, Centre for the Book. ContactCommunity Publishing Project, Centre for the Book.
Angifi Proctor Dladla
Chakida Publishers PO Box 12814 Katlehong 1432 Gauteng South Africa angpro@netactive.co.za Colleen Higgs Community Publishing Project Centre for the Book Tel: +27 ( 0)21 423 2669 colleen.higgs@nlsa.ac.za SourceEmail from Angifi Dladla to Soul Beat Africa on August 16 2004. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 02 2005 Last Updated July 02 2005 |
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