The Short Fuse Podcasts, hosted by Elizabeth Howard, are conversations with artists, writers, musicians and others whose art reveals our communities through their lens and stirs us to seek change. "Artists are here to disturb the peace." James Baldwin
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The Short Fuse Podcasts, hosted by Elizabeth Howard, are conversations with artists, writers, musicians and others whose art reveals our communities through their lens and stirs us to seek change. "Artists are here to disturb the peace." James Baldwin
The Short Fuse is produced by the Arts Fuse, the online journal of arts commentary and criticism.
in this episode, Elizabeth Howard is in conversation with Justice Malala about the nine days in 1993 when South Africa was on the brink of civil war, following the assassination of Chris Hani, a beloved Black leader and Mandela Protege. In his new book, The Plot to Save South Africa, Malala shares his perspective, thirty years later, of what it was like as a twenty-two-year-old rookie journalist, who was one of the first on the scene after Hani's murder by a white supremacist. An insightful conversation with lessons for contemporary leaders.
The Short Fuse Podcast
The Short Fuse Podcasts, hosted by Elizabeth Howard, are conversations with artists, writers, musicians and others whose art reveals our communities through their lens and stirs us to seek change. "Artists are here to disturb the peace." James Baldwin
The Short Fuse is produced by the Arts Fuse, the online journal of arts commentary and criticism.