Cool Politics Café Brings Dialogue on Polarisation to the Human Rights Festival at Constitution Hill
This year’s Human Rights Festival at Constitution Hill will host the next Cool Politics Café on Saturday, 28 March 2026. The Human Rights Festival…
The Political Cafes are a monthly event in Johannesburg in order to foster dialogue, tackle difficult issues, feed progressive thinking, find inspiration, build relations and network.
This year’s Human Rights Festival at Constitution Hill will host the next Cool Politics Café on Saturday, 28 March 2026. The Human Rights Festival…
Watch this powerful conversation, moderated by Tsholofelo Nakedi, featuring an intergenerational panel of political actors and civil society leaders, including Mbali Ntuli, Zulaikha Patel,…
Background and Rationale Polarisation has been described as a hyper-problem in that, when it is present in society, it greatly complicates the possibility of…
We’re pleased to announce and invite you to the upcoming Cool Politics Café Theme: Political Polarisation in South Africa Tagline: “Different Voices. One Democracy”…
Defining polarisation Explaining concepts like polarisation, which typically refers to more extreme differences in social and political opinions that, in turn, lead to animosity…
Meet our panelists for the intergenerational dialogue facilitated by Dr. Sithembile Mbete. Our panelists: Dan Mafora, Fasiha Hassan, Nomboniso Gasa, and Matthew Parks…
Democracy Works Academy, in partnership with In-Transformation Initiative, is hosting an inter-generational dialogue series. Which Kick starts on Monday 19 July 2021 to Friday…
Democracy Works Academy Invites you to our Inter-generational dialogue, as we reflect on a democratic South Africa and try to reimagine a better life…
Meet our Panelist for our Youth-Led Conversation on 9 June, where we will be explore a pressing topic: “Why Access to Opportunities for South…
Join our Youth-Led, Cool Politics Café (Dialogue discussion), where we will be exploring the topic: Why Access to Opportunities For South Africa’s Youth is…