This report covers south africa: celebrate mandela with key details and context.
This report covers south africa: celebrate mandela with key details and context.
In celebration of Mandela Day, IOL has announced a new zine competition aimed at honoring the legacy of Nelson Mandela. The competition invites participants to create and submit their own zines, which are self-published works that can encompass a variety of themes and formats.
This initiative seeks to engage individuals and communities in reflecting on Mandela’s values of social justice, equality, and community service. Participants are encouraged to explore topics that resonate with Mandela’s vision and to express their creativity through their submissions.
The competition is open to all, providing an opportunity for both seasoned creators and newcomers to showcase their work. The zines will be evaluated based on creativity, relevance to the theme, and overall impact.
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Winners of the competition will receive recognition and prizes, further promoting the spirit of Mandela Day, which is celebrated annually on July 18. This initiative not only aims to inspire creativity but also to foster a deeper understanding of Mandela’s contributions to South Africa and the world.
The deadline for submissions and additional details about the competition can be found on IOL’s official website.
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