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To commemorate the anniversary of the order and as part of its ongoing work to preserve the culture of the lost community, the District Six Museum in ... ever went to bed without a plate of ...
Established in 1994, the District Six Museum commemorates and educates visitors about the people of District Six. During the first half of the 20th century, this part of town was home to one tenth ...
TODAY’S District Six Museum walk of remembrance will highlight the impact of the construction of new Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) residences on what is regarded as a memorial ...
Cape Town - The District Six Museum has invited former residents to its annual commemoration of February 11, 1966 – the day District Six was declared a White Group Area. The museum commemorates ...
Thirty years is a long time for a museum, and the District Six Museum is independent, so sometimes funding is limited. In 2020, the museum had to close due to Covid-19 pandemic-related lockdowns.
People forcibly evicted from District Six remembered their history on Saturday. The District Six Museum is 30 years old. The museum is supported by the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and ...
To commemorate the anniversary of the order and as part of its ongoing work to preserve the culture of the lost community, the District Six Museum in ... ever went to bed without a plate of ...
On Saturday, Schaffers, now an educator at the District Six Museum, was there to celebrate the museum's 30th birthday. District Six was declared a whites-only area in 1966. Forced removals started ...
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