Ukhona Ntsali Mlandu
Ukhona Ntsali Mlandu
South Africa
Racial Equity
Interdisciplinary artist, curator, writer and facilitator; healing justice advocate; founder and head curator, makwande.republic
Bio

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Mission
Working as an inter- and multidisciplinary artist, curator, writer, facilitator of interventions and experiences; advocating for cultural mobility justice as social justice, and exploring spatial, gender and food justice linked with memory.
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Interests
Architecture
Architecture
Arts and Culture
Arts and Culture
Care
Care
Child and Young People Health
Child and Young People Health
Climate Justice and Sustainability
Climate Justice and Sustainability
program
Ukhona Ntsali Mlandu
is an Atlantic Fellow for

Racial Equity

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The Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity supports accomplished leaders from diverse backgrounds to uncover and address the root causes of racial inequality and engage in strategic, long-term collaborative efforts for transformative social change. Through leadership development, community building, design labs and narrative change, we support the personal development and capacity of these leaders, and catalyse broader social change activity, based on a view that both are required to achieve racial equity.
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YEAR JOINED ATLANTIC FELLOWS
2021
fellows in
South Africa
222
fellows in
Racial Equity
222
Location
South Africa
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Atlantic Institute

United in their pursuit of equity, Atlantic Fellows come from all walks of life and a variety of professions.

They are a global community of leaders—advocates, artists, journalists, lawyers, business professionals, health practitioners, government officials, academics and researchers—who collaborate to advance equity, opportunity and human dignity.

Fellows are thinkers and doers with innovative ideas and the courage, conviction and capacity to bring lasting improvements to their communities and the world.