 
  Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh shared with the audience the 
creative process of writing a song at the 2017 
TEDxUFS conference. 
    Photo: Voxomnia
    
“Sometimes it’s the parts of us that give us the most  agony, the parts of us that we think we need to change to conform to other  people’s expectations, which are actually the gateways which allow us to make  an impact in the world.”
This encouragement from Sizwe  Mpofu-Walsh was one of the highlights of the 2017 TEDxUFS  conference. According to the author, musician, and activist, we should  embrace every part of ourselves. We should understand that the way in which  each of us can change the world, is by becoming one with all the different  parts of us which people think can’t come together.
Audience hears  project for first time
For the first time ever, Sizwe shared material from  his project Democracy  and delusionwith an audience at the 4th annual  TEDxUFS conference in the Odeion Theatre at the University of the Free State on 5 August 2017. Other speakers included the likes of Murendeni  Mafumo, founder of Gentle Giant, and Elijah  Djan, CEO and inventor of Nubrix.
The event also included TEDx videos, breath-taking performances,  and cutting-edge technological exhibitions. The theme was Prism of Possibilities.
Launching a book  and album together 
Sizwe shared how he, while studying at the University  of Oxford, embarked on an ambitious project where he combined his passion for  academics and music: To release a book and album about the same things at the same time.
The project is a reflection of the political landscape  in South Africa. Sizwe showed how he created a song about student protests by  putting different layers of music together. 
“The only way to do something that will leave you  truly remembered is to do something different. It is to take all of yourself and  pour it into the creative pursuit that you produce.”