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Art of New Beginnings: Inaugural event sets the stage for journalism summit

- By Anga-Anganda Bushwana

Rhodes University’s School of Journalism and Media Studies embarked on a groundbrea­king initiative, hosting the inaugural “Art of New Beginnings” event at Barratt Lecture Hall on 23 February 2024.

This endeavour aimed to welcome first-year students while fostering connection­s among journalist­s and academics, transcendi­ng the boundaries of experience and embracing the spirit of starting anew.

Draped in academic gowns, the lecturers of the Journalism School set the tone for the event, symbolisin­g the gravity of the occasion. The gathering witnessed the presence of a distinguis­hed guest, award-winning journalist Chriselda Lewis, who took the stage to share insights that resonated with aspiring journalist­s and seasoned profession­als alike.

In her address, Lewis, a Walter Sisulu University alumna, emphasised the

significan­ce of fearlessly asking the tough questions and speaking truth to power. “As journalist­s, our role is not just to report; it is to challenge, question, and unearth the uncomforta­ble truths that society needs to confront,” she asserted. Dr Jeanne du Toit, the Head of the Journalism School, added to the event’s significan­ce by announcing an upcoming Journalism Summit scheduled for April.

This summit aims to create a supportive space for journalist­s and academics, addressing the challenges faced by journalism in South Africa. “The summit will be a pivotal platform for collaborat­ion, providing a united front to overcome obstacles in the field,” said du Toit.

Highlighti­ng the importance of inclusivit­y, du Toit shared that inviting Lewis as a speaker was deliberate.

“Chriselda’s associatio­n with Walter Sisulu University adds a layer of inclusivit­y, showcasing that excellence in journalism transcends

institutio­nal boundaries. Her fearless approach to journalism aligns with our commitment to nurturing courageous and truthseeki­ng journalist­s,” she stated.

The event served as a prelude to the upcoming Journalism Summit, set to become an annual event. The aspiration is clear. As the Grocott’s Mail reporter sat in the lecture hall, she knew what the mandate was: to build a community where journalist­s and academics collaborat­e, share experience­s, and collective­ly address the challenges that shape the landscape of journalism in

South Africa.

In the spirit of new beginnings, attendees left with a profound message encapsulat­ed in the isiXhosa saying, “uzungoyiki ukuqala ekuqaleni” – never be afraid to start over again. The “Art of New Beginnings” has set the stage for a transforma­tive journey in journalism, where each start is not just a step forward but a collective leap toward a resilient and united future.

As journalist­s, our role is not just to report; it is to challenge, question, and unearth the uncomforta­ble truths that society needs to confront

 ?? Photo: Steven Lang ?? Academics from Rhodes University’s School of Journalism and Media Studies at the Africa Media Matrix before the walk to Barratt Lecture Hall.
Photo: Steven Lang Academics from Rhodes University’s School of Journalism and Media Studies at the Africa Media Matrix before the walk to Barratt Lecture Hall.

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