AFRIKAN LIBERATION GATHERING
2024
ROUND-UP
SEPTEMBER 14TH 2024 SEPTEMBER 14TH 2024
The Afrikan Liberation Gathering was a free, one-day festival that brought together Pan-Afrikan activists, thought leaders, creatives, and changemakers from across Southern Afrika and beyond. For our inaugural Gathering, our focus was on economic systems change and decolonial justice—rooted in Afrikan values of Ubuntu, collective prosperity, and radical engagement.
Through roundtable discussions, performances, and marketplace activations, we celebrated our diverse cultural heritage, amplified indigenous knowledge, and built community pathways towards a liberated future by exploring the ties between land, Afrikan liberation, and the role of alternative economic paradigms in securing justice for all.
Catch up on our day of transformative conversations, artistic expression, and community building, and don't forget to let us know what you thought of the Afrikan Liberation Gathering 2024!
THE PROGRAMME
The Afrikan Liberation Gathering 2024 was filled with dynamic conversations, thought-provoking roundtables, and powerful performances. From exploring Pan-Afrikanism and Indigenous Knowledge to discussing land and economic systems change, the Gathering created a space for reflection and action towards a liberated Afrika.
Highlights Include:
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Roundtable Discussions: Engaging dialogues on Pan-Afrikanism and the significance of land in realising economic systems change on the Afrikan continent.
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Facilitated Sessions: "Chew and Digest" sessions led by Jermaine Johnson to reflect on our personal contributions to Afrikan liberation brought about rich insight and hope for realising Afrikan Liberation.
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Artistic Performances: Marimba Jam, Drum Busters, and Moving into Dance lit up the stage with their energy and talent.
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THE SPEAKERS
Our speakers and moderators brought depth, knowledge, and the spirit of Ubuntu to the Afrikan Liberation Gathering 2024. Dive into their insights by exploring our panel recordings and interviews available on our YouTube channel.
THE PERFORMERS
Poet
NOXOLO DESIRE
Noxolo Desire Mahlangu is a writer, spoken word performer and skills transfer facilitator. She uses poetry as a method of teaching what she learns throughout her human experience. She is passionate about harnessing the powers that lie within her gifts and using them to shape the world around her.
Musician
MAPUMBA MUSIC
Mapumba is a singer, songwriter, and diverse multi-instrumentalist based in Cape Town. His sound is unique—deep yet simple. This essence is beautifully captured in his recent song, "Breath," which is available online.
DJ
SPOKENPRIESTESS
Spokenpriestess is a South African born afrobeats DJ with an infectious passion for everything African, especially travel, fashion and culture. Dubbed the “African Powerpuff Girl,” she’s on a quest to discover more about the continent through circular music and she’s bringing everyone along on this colourful journey.
ACTIVATIONS
Afrikan Liberation Bookstore hosted by The Commune
Housed inside The Forge, Braamfontein, The Commune bookshop is a radical Pan-African, socialist and feminist bookstore and a coffee shop.
In partnership with The Commune and Lit.Culture Books, we hosted a book stall with an array of Pan-Afrikanist literature, as well as copies of Hamza Hamouchene's "Dismantling Green Colonialism: Energy and Climate Justice in the Arab Region".
Meet Our Partners
Want to know more about the organisations and our hub members who have partnered with us on this journey from an initial spark to a continental celebration of change and progress?
Children's Programme hosted by Timbuktu In The Valley
Inspired by the principles of Africa’s first university in Timbuktu, ancient Mali, Timbuktu In The Valley aims to foster and stimulate the young people’s self esteem and cultural awareness, and provide an outlook to a future full of opportunities and career paths for every young person, no matter where they’re from.
Timbuktu entertained young changemakers during our Gathering, making sure all ages could enjoy and participate in the space.
Art Installations
Co-curated by Mthabisi Sithole, our Afrikan Liberation Gallery featured local multi-disciplinary artists and encouraged participants to release their inner artist by painting our Afrikan Liberation Mural!
Seed Swap hosted by Down2Earth
Down2Earth Living Soil is a non-profit organisation dedicated to sustainable food production and climate justice.
Down2Earth hosted a plant and seed swop for green thumbs, budding farmers and agriculture enthusiasts.
Afristuff Market
Local vendors within our community displayed their crafts for sale!
FAQs
Is the event free to attend?
Yes, this event is free to attend, but registration is required. There will be stalls on the day which may require funds.
How accessible is the event?
We strive to make this event as accessible as possible. There will be South African Sign Language interpreters provided by Yellow Owl. Deaf attendees will have reserved seats in the front of the venue.
While Victoria Yards has stairs and uneven paths, wheelchair accessible routes will be available, and our team is on hand to assist with any reasonable accommodations. We have also received advice from an accessibility practitioner on how to make several provisions such as:
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Reserved parking for persons with disabilities
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Reserved accessibility seating in the main venue and at the Terrace Garden
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Clear signage marking entrances, exits as well as bathrooms
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Quiet and Prayer Room
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Accessibility liaison will be on sight, with support from volunteers to support reasonable accommodation for all our patrons
Will this event be streamed?
Yes, the sessions happening in the main venue will be streamed to our YouTube Channel.
Will there be live photography and videography?
Yes, we will be recording the event and taking attendee interviews. If you are not comfortable with your image on camera, you will have the option to opt-out of photos and videos. Should attendees still want to share their views off-camera, there will be opportunities for written submissions.
Will there be food and refreshments?
Yes, a coffee and tea lounge will be available for purchase. We will provide a variety of seasonal fruit - on the house, and host a Pan-Afrikan vegan inspired lunch during our lunch break. Victoria Yards also offers additional dining options on site if you'd like to explore more food choices. Please note that meals from these restaurants will be at your own expense.
Is parking available?
Yes, free parking is available at Victoria Yards. If you are driving please arrive early to secure a spot. There is also accessible parking with an accessible route leading to the venue, entrance and toilets.
How can I contact the organiser?
For any questions or inquiries, please contact us at afrikanliberation@weall.org.
For accessibility inquiries, please contact Thoriso.afrikanliberation@weall.org.