Tackling South Africa's Infrastructure Issues

*Part of our 2022 Policy Slate for Building Better Black Futures

South Africa is facing a crisis in the delivery of basic services including water, sanitation, refuse management, electricity supply and housing, all of which are the primary responsibility of municipal governments. There is clear consensus among advocates that issues with local government accountability are at the root of the problem.

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Internet for All

*Part of our 2022 Policy Slate for Building Better Black Futures

Few events have affirmed the essential place of the internet in modern life like the COVID-19 pandemic, yet millions of people across South Africa and the U.S. remain without internet access. Governments must address infrastructure and pricing issues that contribute to these inequities.

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Calling All Change Makers

Apply to join our 2022 cohort of Fellows!

Against the odds of an unrelenting pandemic, and much grief and loss in 2020 and 2021, justice-minded people across sectors have rallied. In South Africa and the U.S., they are pushing against the forces that seek to limit the lives of people of colour.

At AFRE, we’re honoured to support a network of such leaders. And, starting today, we're accepting applications for a new cohort of Fellows to join our growing, powerful community.

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What's at Stake as South Africans Head to the Polls

Today, many of us across South Africa will head to the polls to elect district, metropolitan and local municipality leaders. On the ballot are the candidates responsible for addressing the rising levels of hunger, youth unemployment, and broken infrastructure in communities, townships and cities across our country. And at stake are the social, political and economic issues that have plagued our country for generations and that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.

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Our Podcast is Back! | Blackness Beyond Borders

In Season Two, Race Beyond Borders explores race outside South Africa and the United States, in search of underexplored experiences of Blackness across the globe. Released monthly, each episode spotlights a thinker-doer-creative who reflects on the political and the personal dimensions of Black life in their country. In charting the global African diaspora, from each continent – from Italy to Iran, Martinique to Colombia, we will raise new questions about what it means to be Black beyond conventional notions.

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Deepening Bonds and Building Power Among South African Women Activists

During their fellowship year, Senior Fellows Sithandiwe "Stha" Yeni'18 and Asanda Benya'18 created Feminist Schools to support the work of some contemporary women activists in rural South Africa. In this Q and A, Stha walks us through the historical and present-day realities of women’s struggles in South Africa, and reflects on how the space she and Asanda created with these brave women allowed them to build solidarity and shared language about their struggles.

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South Africa's Tipping Point

Not since the fall of apartheid have we seen such dark days in South Africa. In this moment of social unrest, we’re holding space for the profound grief and loss so rife in this moment. We’re facilitating support to communities impacted by the duelling crises of COVID and social unrest. But most importantly, we are challenging ourselves to engage in radical and active hope.

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Advancing Housing Equity in Philadelphia

Long before the COVID-19 pandemic created serious financial strain for millions across the globe, housing advocates across the United States had been sounding the alarm about a looming eviction crisis. And while the pandemic has significantly exacerbated this emergency, the root causes are much older and deeper according to attorney, housing advocate and Senior Atlantic Fellow Rasheedah Phillips ’18. Through her work with the Community Legal Services of Philadelphia and with support from AFRE, she is building power with tenant organizers to take on the effects of evictions.

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