This Special Assignment episode was aired in 2006 and exposes the fact that "bunnies" (pedophiles) prey on the "street children" of Cape Town each and every day.
This Special Assignment episode was aired in 2006 and exposes the fact that "bunnies" (pedophiles) prey on the "street children" of Cape Town each and every day.
This Special Assignment episode was aired in 2006 and exposes the fact that "bunnies" (pedophiles) prey on the "street children" of Cape Town each and every day.
Keeping It Real is a show for young people, trying to make them aware of things happening around them in society. This episode focused on children living on the streets.
"These Streets" comes off Brown's album Shades of Brown, to be released late 2008, and the track is an attempt to further spread the message of what happens when children are allowed to live on the streets. This video was directed by Padraic O'Meara.
Keeping It Real is a show for young people, trying to make them aware of things happening around them in society. This episode focused on children living on the streets.
Keeping It Real is a show for young people, trying to make them aware of things happening around them in society. This episode focused on children living on the streets.
This is an advert done produced by Navigator Films and Directed by Ryan "Brown" Dalton. It is to raise awareness for the Brown Foundation and their cause: to see other alternatives, besides the streets, given to our youth in South Africa.
Brown's "All Men Stumble" is a track that speaks about how people tend to judge the "street children" and even him without understanding the situation, yet at the same time, NO ONE is perfect and All Men Stumble each and every day of their lives! This video was directed by Charl Van De Merwe and was shot on 35mm Film.