TIME Magazine - Best Portraits of 2019

Time Magazine is renowned for its magazine covers, always featuring a celebrity or even a seemingly "nobody" but always someone with a great story.

In December 2019, they published an article on their Best Portraits of 2019 and so we thought that we would celebrate along and highlight our faves!

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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As reported - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won a landslide victory in his party primary on Friday, thrashing his rival for leadership of the right-wing Likud party by a vote of 72% to 28%.

Netanyahu’s decisive win came just weeks after being indicted on charges relating to corruption and bribery, and signals that the loyalty of his base is not wavering in the face of his tremendous legal troubles and failure to assemble a governing coalition in two general elections earlier this year.

The results also suggest that Israel might be back on track for yet more political deadlock."

Greta Thunberg  

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Born 3 January 2003) Greta is a Swedish environmental activist on climate change whose campaigning has gained international recognition. Thunberg is known for her straightforward speaking manner, both in public and to political leaders and assemblies, in which she urges immediate action to address the climate crisis.

Margaret Atwood

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Breaking the Booker Prize rules, the judges named both Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo winners of the 2019 Booker Prize in 2019 in London. Atwood won for “The Testaments,” her long-awaited sequel to “The Handmaid's Tale.” Evaristo won for “Girl, Woman, Other.” Margaret, besides being a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, inventor and teacher, is also an environmental activist.

Naomi Osaka

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This 22-year-old, representing Japan, not only won the Australian Open in 2019, but also is now ranked No. 1 by the Women's Tennis Association, and is the first Asian player to hold the top ranking in singles. She has won five titles on the WTA Tour, including two titles at both the Grand Slam and Premier Mandatory levels.

Aidyn Sucec

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Aidyn Sucec sits in his bedroom in Brownsburg, Indiana on Nov. 11, 2019. Aidyn tell his story in an TIME magazine article on transgender rights for students in schools and tertiary education institutes. The battle is who’s rights come first when it comes to teachers and students as well as transgender individuals serving in the military.

President Donald Trump

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In 2016 Donald Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton in the presidential election, taking 304 of the 538 electoral votes making him the 45th president of the United States. This portrait was taking to accompany an article - ‘My Whole Life Is a Bet’ on his untested re-election strategy

We hope you enjoyed that and if you want to see more from that article - link through here https://time.com/longform/best-portraits-2019/.

Where Rainbows Meet

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"Our mission is to economically and socially empower the women, men, and youth of informal settlement communities through skills & development training - come join us!"

Mymoena Scholtz - Director

Mymoena Scholtz - Director

Shireen Meyer - Sewing Supervisor

Shireen Meyer - Sewing Supervisor



The History behind Where Rainbows Meet

This NPO was founded in 2008 and is a Training and Development Foundation. They can be found in Vrygrond, a community of almost 40 000 and one of the oldest settlements in the Western Cape.

Crime is a big problem in Vrygrond and the stats show that almost 60% of the community have been victims to some form of crime. The crimes range from hijacking to robbery, from sexual assault or rape to violence bridging on killings. Most of the reasons are found in lack of money, alcohol and drug abuse.

Where Rainbows Meet aims to provide a safe place for the community through education, support, including financial and resources.
They are constantly reaching out to the public and corporates for assistance, whether it be in the way of offering training and education, word of mouth advertising or volunteering.

Where Rainbows Meet was suggested to me by my assistant who lives in Vrygrond. Because Vrygrond is already so close to my heart I immediately contacted Mymoena, the founder, who was quick too reply and excited to organise. Speaking to her afterwards left me with mixed emotions. I have so much admiration for the people involved and again realise that there are so many good hearts trying to make a difference. Then there is also so many people in need of help.

Laa'iqah Scholtz - Computer & Life skills facilitator

Laa'iqah Scholtz - Computer & Life skills facilitator

Kyle Luke Cupido - Project Manager

Kyle Luke Cupido - Project Manager

They have a few programs that they roll out - here they are:

Selwyn Early Child Development Centre (E.C.D.)

  1. Day care programme

  2. Aftercare programme

  3. Parental courses

  4. Life Skills

  5. Spiritual dance

Youth Development

  1. Generation For Change Dance Group

  2. Rainbow Chiefs soccer team

  3. Life skills

  4. In schools programmes

  5. Out of school programmes

Women’s / income generating programmes

  1. Siyazenzela sewing & beadwork project

  2. Sibanye gardening project

  3. Nutritional program

Training and Development Program

  1. Life skills

  2. English courses

  3. Computer training

  4. Business courses

Health Centre

  1. Free medical appointments

  2. Youth Hygiene Classes

  3. Support groups + ARVS follow ups

  4. Rape and drug counseling for women

  5. Feeding Scheme

To further raise funds, they sell handmade merchandise - such as bags, clothing, accessories and household goods.

To get involved:

http://www.whererainbowsmeet.org/

Chelsea Davis - School facilitator and Assistant teacher

Chelsea Davis - School facilitator and Assistant teacher



Sharief Jacobs - Office Administrator

Sharief Jacobs - Office Administrator

Roger Dames - Cook

Roger Dames - Cook



Anwar Schultz - Executive Member

Anwar Schultz - Executive Member

Caroline Testemonial

"When I moved back to Vrygrond I heard about Where Rainbows Meet and the training they offer to those who have no certificates or who want to learn to go forward. After a visit to see what they offer, I decided to do Computer training and joined their dance group. They have two groups, one for school children and one for adults.

The computer course was an amazing experience because they were patient, understanding, nonjudgemental and kind hearted. The class was treated like a work environment. We always have to be on time and give our full attention. With every test we were always encouraged to do better the next time. We worked with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint and the basics of Microsoft Excel. They even helped us get ready for future job interviews by teaching us how to write a curriculum vitae and roll playing a real interview. We had to dress up and everything was fun but stressful, as it was just as serious as a normal interview.

The next time i went to a job interview I reminded myself what I learned at Where Rainbows Meet and successfully got through the interview with a smile on my face. I was even able to put the computer skills I learned to good use.

Where Rainbows Meet is the place to be when you want to build up basic experience. It helped me. "

Find us: 

98 Vrygrond Avenue

Vrygrond, Muizenberg

7945 Cape Town

Call us:

+27 21 205 3496

Email to:

mymoena@whererainbowsmeet.org

kyle@whererainbowsmeet.org

info@whererainbowsmeet.org