Claire South Africa

Monday, December 04, 2006

Big Issue - Guest Blog from Jan

Yesterday Claire arrived in Cape Town from Knysna to join the writing team of the Big Issue. For those of you who don’t know, TBI is a magazine devoted to the homeless people in Cape Town. They can buy the magazine from the organisation and then sell it to the general public. Normally you would find these vendors (as we call them) on the city streets, at shopping mall entrances or near traffic lights where they hope to catch shoppers and drivers unaware. In doing so, they can make a handsome profit (6 rands for each sale). Rather than begging on the streets, this allows them to acquire a small income while building their confidence. Some of them will move up in the world to unprecedented heights. The support they get from the Big Issue (it is also a social support organisation), will be basic in finding an official job later on.

The magazine itself is made by professional journalists, students and interns and its core audience is the socially conscious Capetonian - the he or she who can afford to pay the 12 rands and wants to give support to the not so fortunate fellow-man.

In the magazine a lot attention is given to social issues. Aids, sexual abuse, housing problems, drugs, gangster violence are all everyday realities in the city, and people need to be made aware. Fortunately, there are also lighter topics, as not everything in Cape Town is dark, dangerous and gloomy. I remember fun features on punk bands who sing Afrikaans, alien abductions in Africa, and informal eating cultures where you don’t eat in a restaurant but stay in people’s actual homes.

Claire will now bring her own experiences and glorious Belfast background into the equation. We expect a lot of her but have no worries that she will deliver. The only fear is that she will find life in Cape Town so distracting and fun and bizarre that she won’t have time to write. That, or she may be scooped away by a hard-boiled, non-African alien, in which case we will stop our presses and start looking for her immediately. For now, TBI is glad to have her.

By the way, we haven’t spotted any cockroaches, yet!

2 Comments:

At December 06, 2006 3:32 pm, Blogger Claire said...

Hi Toni

Good to hear from you. Isn't the internet amazing?

I am sitting next to Tarryn in The Big Issue office and she enjoys watching Cricket and reading and going out with her friends.

Tarryn doesn't like football but it is a big thing here. Did you know that there is a huge Manchester United following here? So much so that the February edition of TBI may have a big interview with Sir Alex Feguson (shush, its a secret).

Its sunny here today but not as hot as yesterday - which was 31 degrees C. Phew.

 
At December 09, 2006 11:29 am, Blogger tina catling said...

Hello Claire - wow you have achieved so much in such a seemingly short time..and now you are at the Big Issue - where has the time gone - I was even checking my flight details the other day as we are flying to Belfast to welcome you home - do email me on tina.catling@otbplc.co.uk to let me know your arrangements so we can meet you
We have been very busy - Sara is a star in her school performance of the Wiz and we are going to see her tonight - James has had offers from lots of Universities but her wants to go to UMIST - he needs two As and a B and he seems to be working - weird Mark and I are not ready for Christmas as we have been manic with the businesses - we have grown think see www.thinkso.co.uk and we have just bought an web design company to merge into outside the box - we will probably rebrand in the New Year - we could call it Cockroach - do you remember on the dance floor doing the cockroach? someone shouted cockroach and everyone who was in on the game would suddenly lie on their backs and put their legs and arms in the air - very funny or at least it seemed so when we were 17 Now the odd thing is that James is 17 and sara will be 16 in Januray .....weird stuff
SO happy that you are having an amazing experience - I am sure that it will affect you forever - we would like to see some of your writing from the Big Issue - If I promise to buy a copy in Leeds today will you post some of your writing on your blog?
Missing you but happy to share you with the world for a while!
Lots of Love
Tina

 

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