When dominant narratives control how communities or individuals are perceived, reputations are reduced to stereotypes, biases emerge, achievements are undervalued and potential is ignored for tokenism. Voices that can challenge existing structures and act on new ideas are too often silenced
The G20 Summit was a moment that announced to the world that the Global South is ready not only to contribute to global discourse but to shape it
Ubuntu challenges the dominant views that dehumanise, isolate, stigmatise and exclude those living with disabilities
Building the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change
Limpopo’s Dr MJ Madiba Secondary School alumni have launched #50ToFifty to raise R20 000 for school infrastructure
The findings challenge stereotypes, showing a generation that’s resourceful, pragmatic and shaping its own financial future
Our waste-management sites are filling up fast, with serious health and environmental consequences
The CCMA uses dialogue based on conciliation and mediation to transform labour relations
Using an ubuntu-based approach, centring care, creativity and climate, the education system can be changed to better align with aspirations and market needs
Koketso Rathumbu and esteemed panelists unpacked how violence still impacts the LGBTQIA+ community and how this marginalised population is affected by stigma and persisting barriers during a webinar in partnership with the Mail & Guardian
The Economic Freedom Fighters spat on Gordhan, the real freedom fighter who embodied integrity
Cynical politicians have repurposed ubuntu into people helping one another to eat a little
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