Craig StewartREFLECTIONS FROM 19 YEARS AT THE WAREHOUSEI left The Warehouse (www.warehouse.org.za) at the end of January 2022 after 19 years as part of the community. Those 19 years…Feb 22, 2023Feb 22, 2023
Craig StewartThe problem isn’t white racists…There was a violent murder in our broader community a little while ago and I remember feeling an odd sense of relief when I heard that it…Jun 11, 2020Jun 11, 2020
Craig StewartThe terrorists will come and kill youHe pointed out a railway line in the distance with a dusty and barren scrap of land beyond it and told us “That’s the border with…Jul 27, 2018Jul 27, 2018
Craig StewartCHOOSING #DAYONE(Written for The Warehouse February 2018 newsletter — www.warehouse.org.za)Feb 16, 2018Feb 16, 2018
Craig StewartRainbows Tattooed over Open WoundsI grew up with the smell of late afternoon thunderstorms marching across the South African Highveld, came of age to the rhythmic sound of…Sep 11, 2017Sep 11, 2017
Craig StewartRugby protests and staying in the painIt’s 1981 and the Springboks are playing the All Blacks in Auckland. I’m 13 and huddled in front of a screen long before sunrise to watch…Feb 24, 20162Feb 24, 20162
Craig StewartAn audacious hope for a road less travelled.This is the draft of a speech I gave at a Unite Against Corruption event in the Company Gardens on Dec 16 2015. The gathering was in…Dec 17, 20154Dec 17, 20154
Craig StewartErasing history — I don’t think so.Over the past few weeks an oft repeated critique of the #Rhodesmustfall campaign has been that you can’t erase history. Even Prof Jonathan…Mar 29, 2015Mar 29, 2015
Craig StewartDisturbing the present!“There is no improving the future without disturbing the present.” Catherine Booth, co-founder of the Salvation ArmyDec 5, 2014Dec 5, 2014