Nelson Mandela – 100 years
Today is Nelson Mandela’s centenary commemoration.
If he was alive today, it would be a very Happy 100th Birthday.
Nelson (Madiba) Rolihlahla Mandela was born July 18th 1918 and died aged 95, five years ago on December 5th 2013.
Internationally, Nelson Mandela was well-respected and admired for his courage, honesty and integrity.
He was a family man, a lawyer, a politician – and most memorably (and as best expressed in the immortal words of Rage Against the Machine), he was a ‘Renegade of Funk‘, whose philosophy and action unequivocally changed the course of history.
Equality, human rights, education and freedom were key fundamental principles that underpinned Mandela’s work.
Mandela was an incredibly eloquent man – and has left us with a bounty of inspirational and humbling quotes like:
“The purpose of freedom is to create it for others.”
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
Freedom Ride
The Freedom Ride was a social everyone-is-welcome 35kms bike ride that celebrates the spirit and legacy of Nelson Mandela – as well as to raise awareness about cycle safety, and bicycles as a form of transport and recreation.
The first Freedom Ride was held in 2013 and from what I can see online, it had a good turn out for a few years. The original route linked together the communities of Johannesburg and Soweto, which were historically divided by apartheid.
So I went online to see what was happening for this year.
There are many Freedom Rides online, but they are for other issues, like human trafficking, homelessness and abandoned animals. Some are on bikes, some are on motorbikes, but none were ones I was looking for.
It seems that there were no commemorative 2018 Freedom Rides in South Africa. However, I did find some other Mandela inspired bike events like The Mandela Day Marathon MTB Dash (KwaZulu-Natal, RSA) and the Cycling South Africa’s Cycle Jozi Week, which included Freedom ride in their program. But these were all from 2016 – I couldn’t find any event listing for 2018.
I wondered if this had anything to do with the unfortunate 2014 official event t-shirt fiasco.
In 2014, the event T-shirt had one of Mandela’s famous quotes on the back. However, 5,000 of the official T-shirts had a serious misprint/typo: the word “freedom” it was instead “freedoom’.
Oh dear.
This meant 5,000 of the T-shirts (see below) read:
“The purpose of freedoom is to create it for others.”
I am pretty sure that oxymoron is NOT what Mandela meant.
But I doubt a typo is why there is no 2018 Freedom Ride.
Freedom Ride aside, today is the day to celebrate Nelson Mandela.
I am going on my own Commemorative Mandela Freedom Bike Ride!
For my ride, I will be pausing and reflecting on the legacy, courage and change that Mandela stood for and achieved.
I will be thinking about Mandela’s principles, hopes and actions and how I can use them to create more positive change in the world – one ride, one day, and/or one action at a time.
I see it as our global challenge to continue what Mandela started.
Happy 100th Madiba!