Its devastating to witness, participate in and imagine generations trapped in this abusive cycle of working in ways that are harmful, self-neglecting and self-betraying for illusions of success. Cultivating, reconnecting with ways of being that foster our deep wellness require deep listening. This project seeks to conjure up this space.
Read MoreThe “Re-membering” experiment attempts to unearth; document and engage ways that POC communities give meaning to the trauma of ”dismemberment” and “intra-black violence” through shared experience of erasure, displacement and othering. The goal is to emerge co-created pilot model for “intra-black” healing, solidarity building and imaginative reconciliation in Cape Town
Read MoreThe project aims is to examine a workable solution for the City of Cape Town's food and biodegradable waste currently going to landfill, and add value to this through composting to address the compost need of emerging black small-scale farmers to build sustainable livelihoods and create new jobs.
Read MoreThe development of a feature length documentary recounting the ornate story of Mabel Cetu: South Africa’s first Black woman photo journalist, who lived and worked for seminal magazines, such as Zonk! Magazine, Drum and newspapers such as Golden City Post, in the 1950’s and 60’s.
Read MoreThe Museum of Social Justice and Contemporary Activism (MSJ) is a national museum exclusively dedicated to exhibiting and incubating activism in the United States and beyond.
Read MoreA campaign to educate domestic workers countrywide about the constitutional court ruling on 19th November 2020, that all domestic workers in South Africa, irrespective of their country of origin are now covered by COIDA.
Read MorePublishing a book (inclusive of guides and actionable resources) that provides historical context, insights, lessons, as well as practical tools such as modules and templates for transforming internal operational/management practices to eradicate anti-Black racism in the nonprofit sector and ensure Black and other employees and stakeholders thrive.
Read MoreI will co-author a publication for the advocacy community that explores how to ground legal advocacy for youth justice in the leadership and vision of community advocates.
Read MoreMy project involves analyzing narratives across institutions investing in “workforce development” in San Antonio, Texas, and developing the most powerful, sector-specific narratives for influencing the advancement of racial equity.
Read MoreMCCIC will be an impactful ideation and early-stage business development platform that bridges the gap in the climate change market.
Read MoreI want to form a youth theatre company that will centre the use of indigenous oral storytelling (Izinganekwane, Inshimi and Intsomi) and performance forms as a way of knowledge-making and reflecting on the current issues in South Africa.
Read MoreOur project seeks to strengthen the power of bridgers to transform systems and create a world that values the full humanity and dignity of Black people through (1) Refining our conceptualization of bridging; (2) visibilizing and affirming the role and experiences of bridgers; and (3) building a community of bridgers.
Read MoreRiver water quality and ecosystem health monitoring in South Africa is conducted not only by trained ecologists but also by citizen scientists.
Read MoreUn/Settled is an ongoing documentary project exploring settler colonial histories, white peoples’ conceptions of belonging, and white privilege.
Read MoreTo present, through a short documentary in South African Sign Language and a book, visual history of Black Deaf Elders who have contributed to the attainment of Democracy during the struggle against Apartheid in South Africa. Many of whom have passed and their tales and encounters have not been told.
Read MoreAddressing racial inequity in preservation of affordable housing and community development efforts, and addressing racial and economic inequity in disinvested neighborhoods.
Read MoreThis project aims to support impactful racial equity advocacy in South Africa through a youth activist-focused curriculum and workshop programme resulting in a co-created ‘activist guide’.
Read MoreWe have been invited by international organizers and networks to support expanding our work beyond the US.
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