'The Last Country' is an extraordinary and moving play based on the real life stories of migrant women in Durban. Have a look at the preview...(https://t.co/t9ZWbmlAuO)
Described by the Mercury newspaper as... https://t.co/t9ZWbmlAuO
Being an active citizen of our country is about so much more than just voting, but voting certainly is one of the ways in which we can show up and make our voices heard. As citizens who have the opportunity to vote for tomorrow,... https://t.co/Lx3JbJ3Lcd
Asiye eTafuleni - our partner for our Warwick immersions - is a finalist in the World Resources Institute Ross Prize! Here is a look into the incredible work they are doing in co-creating a more inclusive city... https://t.co/lkPJdqgH3j
The Articulate Africa Book & Art Fair is happening in Durban this week. You can read more about it on the Ethekwini FB page. We are intrigued by this invitation to their opening night... https://t.co/ipHr4i6Xyf
At STORY Sessions we have engaged with the story of the refugees in our city over the last couple on months and we are grateful for our friends at Zoe Life/FORGE who are helping us to understand the current... https://t.co/mni2B1HnNe
Today is the last day to book your seat for our immersion taking place at DUT tomorrow evening! Only three spaces left, so book now by following this link: https://t.co/sVf10XiLKE https://t.co/AFLexPihyK
What if the opposite of addiction is not necessarily sobriety, but rather connection? What if we learn to see the human stories beyond the drug stories? If you are curious about these questions and would like to... https://t.co/pUYpXAbj4u
We still have a few spaces left for our Drug Use in the City Immersion, so if you are curious to know and understand more of the complexities regarding drug use in our city, or would like to hear the life stories... https://t.co/niYqiAVZLY
Our STORY Session with Monique Michal Marks and special guest speaker Lungelo Luthuli was thought-provoking, challenging, raw and powerful... We realised how much we have to learn about drug use in our city. Huge... https://t.co/iBSP1isOGR
Tomorrow evening we are hosting our first public STORY Session of 2019 featuring prof Monique Marks at The BAT Centre. If you are interested to learn more about the story of drug use in our city and the humans... https://t.co/FLbzt5HhOM
Only two days left to book your (free) ticket for our public STORY Sessions event with Monique Marks on Tuesday evening! See you there! See Quicket link for bookings below... https://t.co/sOSWQV3sNZ
We are excited to host our next STORY Sessions evening featuring Monique Marks on Tuesday evening (19 March) in partnership with The BAT Centre - a community arts development and cultural entertainment centre... https://t.co/oyI2Ae9Yoj
Prof Monique Marks from the Urban Futures Centre at DUT will be our guest at STORY Sessions on 19 March (next Tuesday). Together we will explore the very complex and often misunderstood story of drug use in our... https://t.co/PYL5oWf4dH
What is the difference between a refugee and an asylum seeker? Why do those affected by serious conflict in their home countries come to South Africa as a place to seek refuge? What is their life like in our city?... https://t.co/otFRKLyejD
BBC has announced that in 2019 they will be venturing into a "season of stories about bringing people together in a fragmented world" across all their platforms! You can use #CrossingDivides to track the stories. This article helps us... https://t.co/0qXJzmze9O
SAVE THE DATE! Our next Refugee in our City Immersion will take place on Saturday, the 9th of March. Tickets will be limited, so make sure you keep an eye out for our mailer (if you are signed up to our newsletter)... https://t.co/9fa7nQ2bcH