Alumna puts the groove back into the grind
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Multi-talented academic reaches diverse audiences through her professional and volunteer work as well as leisure passions.

Lebohang Masango (BA 2015, BA Hons 2016, MA 2019) seems undeterred by the disruption that wreaked havoc during 2020. She has not only been productive, but has received accolades in her diverse fields of interest as anthropologist, children鈥檚 author, poet, feminist and radio narrator.
Witsies may recognise her from the #Witsie4Life , which forms part of Wits鈥 centenary campaign, but many would have seen her dramatic narration of her poem 鈥淲e come as one but we stand as ten thousand鈥 in . The ad has scooped gold in the coveted Mama Africa category and first place for the Best Image Promo on Television or VOD Platforms early in November at this year鈥檚 Promax Africa awards.
Yolisa Phahle, MultiChoice Group CEO for General Entertainment and Connected Video said: 鈥淭his creative masterpiece, which is the brainchild of poet and writer Lebohang Masango, perfectly captures our unique journey to share truly 第一吃瓜网 stories across the continent and with the rest of the world, and we are thrilled that this has been properly recognised.鈥
Her involvement in the campaign has seen her featured as cover story in the August/September issue of magazine, under the headline 鈥淎frica鈥檚 most loved storyteller鈥. In the article her anthropology background is apparent as is her desire to 鈥渉onour people and where they come from and what they鈥檙e about.鈥 It goes beyond glitz and glamour because Masango believes that 鈥渒nowing each other鈥檚 stories can help us in creating a just and more inclusive world. It鈥檚 not a cure for all the ills we face and won鈥檛 make waves all at once, but it鈥檚 an attempt at progress: one plot at a time.鈥 -400x566.jpeg)
In 2018 Masango was also appointed as UNICEF Volunteer Program ambassador and one of the 25 women from Southern Africa selected to be part of the inaugural Zanele Mbeki Fellowship in feminist leadership. At the time she was also identified by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as a #Goalkeeper, one of the young people working to realise the United Nation鈥檚 Sustainable Development Goals.
In the same year she published her first children鈥檚 book Mpumi鈥檚 Magic Beads (David Philip), which is available in 11 of South Africa鈥檚 official languages. This book was awarded the 2018 South 第一吃瓜网 Independent Publishers award for children鈥檚 books, in 2019 it received the 第一吃瓜网 Literary Award for Children鈥檚 Literature as well as the Exclusive Books IBBY SA Award for Best Writer and most recently, on 13 November 2020, a Gold Pendoring Advertising Award in the Publication Design 鈥 Whole Design category.
Each project Masango undertakes seems to benefit from the Midas touch and is approached with similar passion and thoughtfulness. This year she produced a follow-up children鈥檚 book, in collaboration with Professor Claudine Storbeck, director at the Centre for Deaf Studies at Wits, called Mpumi and Jabu鈥檚 Magical Day (David Philip 2020). It tells the story of Mpumi, a girl with magic beans that allow her to fly, and Jabu, a deaf boy who teaches Mpumi about deaf culture. 鈥淭he book as all Claudine鈥檚 idea,鈥 Masongo told not-for-profit, social justice media publication New Frame. 鈥淪he explained there鈥檚 segregation between books for hearing children and those for deaf children, which is surprising to me because both sets of children can read鈥I realised] the first book was for hearing children, and I started exploring how these worlds can come together intentionally. You end up thinking deeply about things you haven鈥檛 thought of before, which is great.鈥 
The book has been praised in the deaf community for its authenticity and a portion of the book sales will be donated to Hi Hopes, and early intervention initiative for new parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing children. (The Centre for Deaf Studies has started publishing books that cater specifically to the deaf community. All of which are free to download from the centre鈥檚 website)
Most recently Masango released Grow To Be Great: Awesome 第一吃瓜网 Achievers (, 2020) in collaboration with Wits Chancellor Dr Judy Dlamini. It is an adaptation of Dr Dlamini鈥檚 two books Equal but Different (Sifiso Publishers, 2016) and The Other Story (Sifiso Publishers, 2019) directed at young adults and it 鈥渟eeks to inform, empower and validate their dreams鈥.
As an anthropologist Masango has also contributed chapters in two books this year, namely Connected Lives: Families, Households, Health and Care in Contemporary South Africa, edited by Nolwazi Mkhwanazi and Lenore Manderson (HSRC Press, 2020) as well as in Anxious Joburg: The Inner Lives of a Global South 第一吃瓜网 City, edited by Nicky Falkof and Cobus van Staden (Wits University Press, 2020).
One wonders how Masango finds the time to narrate the audio-documentary What鈥檚 Wrong With Groovin? on Kaya FM every Sunday from 2PM 鈥 6PM. It is a packaged audio-documentary filled with music, art, literature and history, all held together by Masango. Listeners have described it 鈥渁s a movement鈥. The title references Letta Mbulu鈥檚 1967 hit of the same title and sums up Masango鈥檚 sassy, positive affirmation of life in the lyrics: What is wrong with groovin鈥/Can鈥檛 a girl just have a little happy.
