taken by people who were either directly involved in a SeaM project or are connected to the University of Edinburgh or Wits University. Some images come from past projects conducted by the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) in collaboration with partner civil society organisations and artists. Several SeaM projects build on this work, which includes the participatory photo projects Volume 44 and Working the City, and the Izwi Lethu: Our Voice newsletter project. Images used from these projects are accompanied by copyright information, and the biographies of the photographers are included at the end of the book. The following images presented in this publication is a photo-essay by Madoda Mkhobeni, a street photographer who is currently completing an artist fellowship with the Migration and Health Project Southern Africa (maHp) at the ACMS. While he is not part of SeaM, his photographic work focuses on the people and streets of Johannesburg, South Africa. From Soweto, a township bordering one of the city’s principal mining belts, Madoda shows the reader life on the urban margins through his local lens.
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