The Anti-Racism Network: South Africa The Anti-Racism Network of South Africa (ARNSA) is an alliance of organisations working to respond to racism in South Africa. The Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation facilitated ARNSA's formation and currently serve as the secretariat.
Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity The Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity (AFRE) is one of an interconnected set of fellowship programmes – the Atlantic Fellows – launched by The Atlantic Philanthropies, a US-based non-governmental organisation, as part of its final grants to empower new generations of leaders to work together around the globe to advance fairer, healthier and more inclusive societies.
Responses to NMF position paper: Race and identity in 2015 South Africa Understanding the violence in South Africa directed at those perceived to be foreigners requires deep engagement with many layers of…
Understanding Afrikanerdom On Thursday 30 August 2018, the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection, in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, hosted the…
Watch out or technology could be a ‘colonialism of a special kind’ Unchecked and not scrutinised, technology could impose on the world a “colonialism of a special kind”, says University of Johannesburg…
Exploring race and identity through film and media On 20 April 2017, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Australian High Commission had the pleasure of hosting Australian film…
NMF hosts dialogue on Blackness: Essentialisms, Intersectionalities and Faultlines As South Africa struggles with complex racial relations, there has been little debate about what it actually means to be…
The Constitution, prejudice and unfair discrimination – racism: to criminalise or not to criminalise Following the recent incendiary and racist comments made by the now infamous Penny Sparrow, economist Chris Hart and Gauteng government…
Tracing the Unbreakable Thread: A Dialogue on Race The South African History Archive and the Nelson Mandela Foundation hosted a dialogue on non-racialism in contemporary South Africa on…