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Activist in Residence Program in Africa

U.S. Embassy in Tanzania: Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund

Deadline: 15-Dec-22

Applications are now open for the Activist in Residence (AiR) Program, a month-long engagement bringing together progressive organizers, theorists, writers, artists, activists, and/or other practitioners looking for a quiet and safe space to strategize on advancing radical values and building power together across borders.

The AiR 2023 program is co-organized and co-designed by the Pan-African popular pedagogy collective Mwamko with support from Africans Rising.

This residency program will bring together small transnational groups (or core members of much larger groups) who are currently cooperating across and/or beyond the African continent, spanning diverse contexts to build on their ongoing efforts and scale up transnational solidarity.

The AiR program will utilize TCDC’s and Mwamko’s people, knowledge, facilities, and spaces to strategize and take action on their shared goals. The group may create an action plan or other relevant outcome that helps them take the next steps to advance their cause. The program — to be co-designed with the residents — may include (but is not limited to) dialogues, reading sessions, creative sessions, games, excursions, and strategic planning.

2023 Theme: Nurturing revolutionary hope: transnational solidarity and cooperation for a decolonized future.
Objectives
Focus Areas

When recruiting activists to participate in the residency program, it is paramount that the activists are already engaged in and come to address at least one of the below thematic areas.

For more information, visit MS TCDC.

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