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1993 1997 painting ecosystem destruction cigarette african artist Light'em Up How Neoliberalism Has Wielded 'Corruption'

How Neoliberalism Has Wielded 'Corruption' to Privatise Life in Africa Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research Gerard Sekoto OIG (9 December 1913 20 March 1993), was a South African artist and musician. He is recognised as a pioneer of urban black art and social realism. His work Reclaiming Land, Life, and Spirit: The Patax Art of Body Painting Smithsonian Folklife Festival Jean Michel Basquiat Wikipedia PRESENTATIONS CENTRAL FINE Lost Boys inspire local art MPR News

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1993 1997 painting ecosystem destruction cigarette african artist Light'em Up How Neoliberalism Has Wielded 'Corruption'

The tobacco industry unleashed its entire arsenal of influence and lobbying to prevent advertising from being prohibited, said Delgado, who proposed the first initiative in 2011

1993 1997 painting ecosystem destruction cigarette african artist Light'em Up How Neoliberalism Has Wielded 'Corruption'

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1993 1997 painting ecosystem destruction cigarette african artist Light'em Up How Neoliberalism Has Wielded 'Corruption'

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