From Lalela Learner to Leader

April 30, 2024

Above: Demi Solomons on her graduation day.

Demi Solomons joined Lalela in primary school and stayed until matric, the final year of high school. She credits Lalela with giving her hope and the belief that she could aspire to more than her circumstances.

Demi first joined Lalela in Grade 3, she recalls, and stayed with the programme all the way through high school.

 For all those years, Demi was a consistent participant in the after school educational arts programme and she states that Lalela was a space where she could thrive.

“What I really loved about Lalela was how fun and inclusive it always was,” Demi recalls. “Even if you weren’t necessarily good at art or the typical creative stuff, it was much bigger than that. Everyone was welcome. There was always a sense of community and laughter.”

That sense of belonging,  along with creative expression through making art left an indelible mark. Demi remembers how Lalela opened her eyes to new possibilities.

 “Lalela showed me there’s more to life than where you grow up. It gave me perspective, also hope, and the belief that I could aspire to something beyond what I could see.”

One of her favourite memories is from Grade 12, when she worked on a large group poster. “I was having a really tough day,” she shares, “but the teamwork and the jokes completely lifted my spirit. That moment really stuck with me. It showed me how one experience or connection can change a person’s entire life path.”

After matric, Demi went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Cape Town and later completed her Postgraduate Certificate in Education at Varsity College. While teaching wasn’t her original plan, her passion for education led her to the classroom.

“I saw first-hand as a tutor how good teachers can change lives,” Demi says. “That’s something I’ve always wanted to be part of.”

Demi is a role model in her community and is living proof of how Lalela’s educational arts programmes enable young people to gain confidence, resilience, and the skills to create productive futures for themselves. From a Grade 3 learner discovering her voice to an educator inspiring the next generation, Demi’s journey is a powerful reminder of the impact the Lalela programme has on the lives of youth participants.

Her journey reflects Lalela’s work of developing confident, resilient young people who go on to lead and contribute meaningfully to their communities.

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