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Dali Tambo - Wikipedia

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    Artists Against Apartheid. In 1983 Dali Tambo founded the anti-apartheid organisation Artists Against Apartheid with musician Jerry Dammers. The organisation organised numerous anti-apartheid concerts in Europe during the 1980s. Tambo returned to South Africa in 1991 as apartheid ended.Nationality: South African

Dali Tambo South African History Online

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    In 1983, he along with musician Jerry Dammers founded an anti-apartheid organisation called Artists Against Apartheid, which organised numerous concerts in Europe during the 1980’s in protest against the inhuman injustices happening in Apartheid South Africa. The idea was to popularise the liberation struggle and attract the youth, as opposed to “walking around waving placards” said Tambo in an …

Graceland, Apartheid and the 'Deep Truth that Artists ...

    https://sojo.net/articles/graceland-apartheid-and-deep-truth-artists-speak
    May 25, 2012 · One of the loudest voices of criticism came from Dali Tambo, head of Artists Against Apartheid and the son of the ANC president. At a press conference at the time, a …

Music in the movement against apartheid - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-apartheid_songs
    "Sun City" (aka "I Ain't Gonna Play Sun City"), 1985, Steven Van Zandt/Artists United Against Apartheid. "Nelson Mandela", 1986, Youssou N'Dour. "(Waiting For) The Ghost Train", 1986, Madness. "I've Never Met a Nice South African", 1986, Spitting Image. "Bring Him Back Home", 1987, Hugh Masekela.

Art and Censorship: Paul Simon vs. Artists Against Apartheid

    https://shirzy.com/art-and-censorship-paul-simon-vs-artists-against-apartheid/
    May 19, 2012 · The documentary is speckled with images and videos of protests and furious confrontations that arose after Graceland’s release, and its backdrop is a tense discussion between Paul Simon and Dali Tambo, the founder of Artists Against Apartheid, which runs throughout the film. During the film, arguments are made on both sides.

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