GMO Protest March followed by Open Streets event in Observatory.
Saturday was a busy day, spent outdoors despite the chilly weather.
I started off by joining a large group of spirited people who were gathering for the protest march Against Monsanto and GMOs. We gathered at the foot of an eight-storey-high mural called Land and Liberty by artist Faith47. I am a great fan of her work and have mentioned her a couple of times in my blog before (see You will be a blessing and Living apart / Entwined).
I have included a few pics that I took with my phone, but do not want to use this post as a platform to air my views on the subject of GMOs. Instead I would like to focus on the spirit and creativity of the people in my hometown, beautiful Cape Town.
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Mural: Land and Liberty by Faith47 |
Some clever placards and fabulous outfits
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Sun umbrellas by Afrisol |
In the crowd I spotted some beautiful hand made sun umbrellas. These umbrellas are made by a company called Afrisol.
You can click here to go to their website and for more information.
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Sun umbrellas by Afrisol |
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Protesters gathered on the Grand Parade outside Cape Town City Hall |
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Open Streets
The afternoon was spent hanging out on the streets of Observatory.
The Open Streets event was "a citizen-driven initiative, working to design and promote streets which embed and generate respect for people, regardless of who they are, and how they move."
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Marikana Protest at the Open Streets event. |
I LOVE Obs. I do.
And I love colourful Cape Town.
Wonderful pictures! Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tahirih. Say Hi to Debra ;) xx
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