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Guernica Arts and media Jean-Michel Jarre composed a song for his 1988
Revolutions album named "September", dedicated to Dulcie September. The song was performed at his
Destination Docklands concert at London's
Royal Victoria Dock in October 1988, and features on the album recording of this,
Jarre Live (1989). The conceptual artist
Hans Haacke devoted his 1989 installation "One Day, The Lions of Dulcie September Will Spout Water in Jubilation" to her. The site-specific intervention that modified an existing but defunct fountain in front of the
Grande halle de la Villette in Paris, was part of the exhibition
Magiciens de la terre by Jean-Martin Hubert. Her short story "A Split Society – Fast Sounds on the Horizon" was included in the 1992 anthology
Daughters of Africa, edited by
Margaret Busby.
Cold Case: Revisiting Dulcie September is a solo play written by Basil Appollis and Sylvia Vollenhoven that pays tribute to Dulcie September, played by Denise Newman. The play was invited to perform at a French cultural festival in Paris and eventually won the inaugural Adelaide Tambo Award for Human Rights in the Arts. A podcast about the murder of Dulcie September,
They Killed Dulcie by Open Secrets and Sound Africa, was released in March 2019. The 2021 documentary
Murder in Paris (directed by Enver Samuel and edited by Nikki Comninos) explores the life and assassination of September. Subsequently, an online awareness campaign and petition for September was started under the hashtags “#justicefordulcie” and “#mercidulcie.” The 300-page graphic novel,
Dulcie from Cape Town to Paris, an investigation into the murder of an anti-apartheid activist, was published by Benoît Collombat and Grégory Mardon to revive the September’s murder investigation 30 years after her assassination. in
Arcueil, the town near Paris where she last lived. In August 2010, the first Dulcie September Memorial Lecture took place at The Centre for Humanities Research of the
University of the Western Cape, as well as the launch of the Dulcie September Fellowship Awards in the Humanities and Social Sciences that featured speakers including
Barbara Masekela and
Margaret Busby. In October 2011,
Staffordshire University Students' Union honoured Dulcie September by renaming their boardroom the "September Room" and erecting a plaque in her memory. She was a former student of Madeley College of Education, one of the founding colleges of
North Staffordshire Polytechnic. In 2013 the Athlone Civic Centre was renamed the Dulcie September Civic Centre. In Amsterdam, Netherlands, a road in the city's Transvaalbuurt is named Dulcie Septemberpad. Other buildings and streets in the neighbourhood have also been named after prominent historic South Africans, including Steve Bikoplein, Nelson Mandela School and Retiefstraat. == See also ==