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Okoro was also supported by influential figures like Spike Lee and Biyi Bandele who became executive producers for the film. That cities are still racially distributed makes it more challenging to get to know someone of a different race on a personal level outside the office or school, explains Rajaonary. In her research, she found that interracial dating in South Africa can be more challenging for a number of reasons.

Sizwe shares an instance when he was arrested throwing a surprise party. Check out the full list of dates and cities below. You are black, so you are supposed to dance to kwaito, love football and eat pap.



In her debut solo exhibition, Madagascan-born, Johannesburg-based documentary photographer explores the experiences of interracial couples in post-apartheid South Africa. I See You With My Heart: An Exhibition for the New South Africa, which launched last week in Johannesburg, is composed of a series of intimate portraits and audio interviews of mixed-race couples in Gauteng. According to Rajaonary, the exhibition is one of the first documentary projects to examine the experiences of interracial couples in post-apartheid South Africa, where interracial relationships were illegal until 1985. In an email to Okayafrica, Rajaonary explains that her own experiences as a black woman married to a white man shaped her curiosity around the topic. I felt misjudged and very uncomfortable. Some people were genuinely happy to see an interracial couple. In her research, she found that interracial dating in South Africa can be more challenging for a number of reasons. That cities are still racially distributed makes it more challenging to get to know someone of a different race on a personal level outside the office or school, explains Rajaonary. According to Rajaonary, culture also plays a bigger role in keeping mixed-race couples apart in South Africa than it would in say New York or Paris. You are black, so you are supposed to dance to kwaito, love football and eat pap. Even in Pretoria, she noticed the mixed-race couples she interviewed had vastly different experiences than the couples living less than 50 kilometres away in Joburg. Sizwe shares an instance when he was arrested throwing a surprise party. Their story is not a singular one. It shows how far South Africa has come yet still needs to go towards dismantling racial prejudices and embracing interracial dating. Photo: Miora Rajaonary 'I See You With My Heart: An Exhibition for the New South Africa' is touring in South Africa and Lesotho. Check out the full list of dates and cities below. Johannesburg, South Africa Alliance Francaise 17 Lower Park Drive Corner Kerry Road, Parkview 20th June to 3rd July Port Elizabeth, South Africa Alliance Francaise 17 Mackay Street Richmond Hill 16th July to 28th July Maseru, Lesotho Alliance Francaise Corner Pioneer and Kingsway Roads 8th August to 31st August Get your popcorn ready because the film Nigerian Prince is getting a limited theatre release this fall through a new deal with Vertical Entertainment, Deadline. Nigerian Prince is the debut feature film by about a Nigerian-American teenager who is forced to return to Nigeria by his parents and ends up joining email scammers to buy his ticket home. The coming of age thriller goes beyond the narrative of email scamming and explores the struggles and desires of first generation Nigerian-Americans. Okoro was also supported by influential figures like Spike Lee and Biyi Bandele who became executive producers for the film.

Photo: Miora Rajaonary 'I See You With My Heart: An Exhibition for the New South Africa' is touring in South Africa and Lesotho. I See You With My Heart: An Exhibition for the New South Africa, which launched last week in Johannesburg, is composed of a series of intimate portraits and audio interviews of mixed-race couples in Gauteng. Even in Pretoria, she noticed the mixed-race couples she interviewed had vastly different experiences than the couples living less than 50 kilometres away in Joburg. It shows how far South Africa has come yet still needs to go towards dismantling racial prejudices and embracing interracial dating. I felt misjudged and very uncomfortable. Their story is not a singular one. You are black, so you are supposed to dance to kwaito, love football and eat pap.

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