Cape Town is transforming into a major cultural and intellectual hub as the second annual Living Rights Festival takes place.
Spanning diverse neighbourhoods, including Salt River, Observatory, Langa, and the city centre, the festival promises a vibrant and urgent search for solutions to pressing local and global issues.
Organised by the Institute for African Alternatives (IAA), the event will draw together leading scholars, artists, activists, policymakers, and the general public in a bold, collaborative framework designed to tackle major contemporary challenges.
“The Living Rights Festival is dedicated to advocating for peaceful coexistence, social justice, and human rights,” said Nazeema Mohamed, festival co-ordinator at the IAA. Through the synergy of art and academic discourse, we aim to motivate communities to confront and resist violence, militarisation, climate change, racism, and other threats…