Help Dexter and Matu Zama Academy with 30 volunteers for a talk to show case human rights using beaded pictures.
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Help Dexter and Matu Zama Academy with 30 volunteers for a talk to show case human rights using beaded pictures.
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The project manager of DMZ would like to show case her beaded portraits depicting human rights. The human rights themes are depicted by bead work. The project manager will give a talk about the history of each portrait. The aim of the talk will be to promote the coffee table reader entitled “Out of Wonderland” which is currently in production. The human rights portraits cover South African, Indian and American human rights themes. The proceeds to the coffee table reader will be used to assist with the running costs of DMZ’s projects.
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