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    <title>Thembi&#39;s AIDS Diary Tour: South Africa </title>
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        <title>March 11 - 12:  East London &amp; Nelson Mandela Institute for Rural Schooling</title>   
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        <p>I was so excited to be on the road, driving away from the <a href="http://www.bulungula.com/">Bulungula</a>. Although I was glad to have seen a new side of South Africa. The drive to&#160; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_London%2C_South_Africa">East London</a>
showed me how beautiful South Africa is. We were driving on the edge of a
mountain and I was looking over rivers, forests and the sun hiding
behind hills and valleys ... </p><p>East London was like a fantasy.
Not because it is more beautiful than Cape Town or more famous than
Jo&#39;burg, but because it is a place that I had only heard about in
stories.</p><p>On our free day I visited family in Mdantsane, a very classy and modern township in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_London%2C_South_Africa">East London</a>. We had dinner over the seashore and I got to have a nice, hot bath at the B&amp;B. </p><p><strong>The Nelson Mandela Institute for Rural Schooling and Development</strong></p><p>The
Nelson Mandela Institute for Rural Schooling and Development organizes
a peer leadership education program where high school kids talk about
HIV / AIDS.&#160; I was invited to speak about my story and and the
importance of being a leader in a community.The students were from
Ebenezer Majomboli High School&#160; and Kulani High School from
Mdantsane. </p><p>The woman who organized this, Fezeka, was so
inspiring to me. She got the kids singing, dancing, thinking and
reading poems. We sang Ndino Sanalwam, a song about childhood. Fezeka
was trying to make us see that we are the future leaders of South
Africa and we must educate ourselves, &quot;Realize that the less you know
about HIV, the more in trouble you will find yourselves in.&quot;</p><p>I
felt honored when Fezeka said that I was following the way of Mandela
--&#160; planting seeds of knowledge in people&#39;s heads, striving to
make an impact and leave a mark.&#160; &quot;We must be pencils,&quot; she said,
&quot;and leave marks. An eraser may erase a mark but a pencil will mark
again because that is its nature. If a sharpener comes to cut away at
me, I must see it as a challenge. A challenge may threaten to destroy
me, but after it has passed, it will have made me sharper and made my
mark stronger.&quot; - I really like that. </p><p>As
a South African I
know the way these teenagers think. We share a common language and I
try my best to present in a way that will motivate them to ask
questions. I have gotten good at picking a small topic that will get
their attention to talk about a bigger topic. Many had boyfriends and
girlfriends. So I knew and from their laughter that my relationship
with Melikhaya would be a way to talk about stigma, denial and
getting tested. I know that to them, I represent a situation that they
could be in. </p><p>Melikhaya stole the show again. I was asked
if &quot;my boyfriend&quot; still loved me.&#160; I pointed to him in the first
row and told the girl to ask him herself. She did, and Melikhaya
answered, &quot;bendingasoze ndibekanti ndilapha ukuba bendingamthandi,&quot; which means in Xhosa; &quot;I wouldn&#39;t be here if I didn&#39;t love
her.&quot; </p><p>After the event the kids wanted to take pictures and
girls were giggling behind Melikhaya. This presentation made me see
that I would not be able to do these events in the same way without
him. I would not have the same strength.&#160; If he would have chosen
to leave me,&#160; I would have continued with my life but the fact
that he is with me just proves that being true to oneself is a way of
life. If you love yourself then you can give love and receive
love.&#160;</p>   <p style="clear:both;">    
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