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Shouting Silent (52 min)GALLERYCONVERSATION
 
Xoliswa Sithole
South Africa
Renee Rosen
South Africa
In Shouting Silent, Renee and I lyrically interweave these young women's unsettling stories with highly stylized imagery to help convey my own painful memories as well as reveal an...
I journeyed back home in search of other young women who have lost their mothers to HIV/AIDS and who are now struggling to raise themselves and, in many cases, their siblings on their own.
In Shouting Silent, Renee and I lyrically interweave these young women's unsettling stories with highly stylized imagery to help convey my own painful memories as well as reveal an entire generation of young people who are growing up without parents on account of the devastating effects of the AIDS pandemic.
We use testimonials to reveal the painful reality of many young women in Africa who are simply and quickly slipping through the cracks of society.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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