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Our Members
Inspired by the depth and breadth of these discussions, the Afrikan Liberation Gathering was conceived as a vibrant, inclusive platform to amplify these conversations. It's more than just events; it's a movement towards co-creating a liberated, just, and prosperous Afrika. Become a hub member and join us on this journey from an initial spark to a continental celebration of change and progress.
Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll) is the collaboration of changemakers working together to transform the economic system, bringing together multiple actors across all regions, sectors and levels of our system to influence societal values and norms, and above all, to show that change is necessary and possible.
The BMW Foundation helps scale solutions for a livable future. Paving the way for innovative economies and future-proof societies.
Umphakathi is a non-profit company providing youth from underserved communities with free workplace experience & training opportunities.
The University of Johannesburg is a new-generation university-of-choice anchored in Africa, seeking continuously to deliver its strengths in serving Pan-African ideals, among which is its footprint in education.
Impact CoLab draws on complexity & chaos theory and decolonial methodologies to co-create innovative & systemic approaches, frameworks and analyses.
Charms, Roots & Relics Apothecary is dedicated to honouring, preserving, and revitalising Afro-Indigenous wisdom, culture, and spirituality. They offer both individual and communal spiritual services that serve as a bridge between the ancestral past and the present.
The Makers Valley Partnership thriving is a community of creative entrepreneurs, social innovators, and changemakers committed to building a flourishing wellbeing economy.
Maven Heart Foundation is a thriving, flourishing society free from a poor mindset, where everyone respects, upholds and fulfills the rights of children in Ghana and Africa.
Down 2 Earth Living Soil is a non-profit organisation dedicated to sustainable food production and climate justice.
Mitupo.org
This is a gathering of all Mtombe people. It's a time to unite and celebrate our origins & being the Ndlela family.
Black City Culture is a bookstore that promotes and celebrates African literature, music, creativity and heritage through activations such as book discussions, silent reading clubs and books swaps.
CAMP (the Community Art Mobilisation Project) makes soft spaces for hard questions. They are a movement resource that calls artists, activists, and communities to gather, set the field, hold the line, and en-counter the polycrisis through a collaborative strategy of narrative repair. Through these strategies they activate, disrupt, and conspire.
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