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African Critical Inquiry Programme announces the 2026 ACIP Workshop award2026 African Critical Inquiry Workshop: Revisiting and Reimagining “Imvo Zabantsundu” The African Critical Inquiry Programme (ACIP) is pleased to announce that the 2026 ACIP Workshop will be Revisiting and Reimagining “Imvo Zabantsundu”. The project was proposed by organisersAthambile Masola (Historical Studies), Litheko Modisane (Film and Media Studies), Sanele kaNtshingana (African Languages), and Wanga Gambushe (African Languages) at University of Cape Town and Sisanda Nkoala (Linguistics) of University of the Western Cape. Revisiting and Reimagining “Imvo Zabantsundu” will take place in Cape Town, South Africa in March 2026. Revisiting and Reimagining Imvo Zabantsundu Revisiting and Reimagining “Imvo Zabantsundu” will be a two day immersion workshop delving into the newspaper Imvo Zabantsundu, the first Black-owned newspaper in South Africa. Established in 1884 by John Tengo Jabavu (1859–1921), this newspaper not only laid the foundation for Black journalism but also generated a print culture that was challenging the colonial print culture that was emerging in the region. The newspaper has become a cultural artefact many refer to as a pioneering moment but few have engaged with it as a historical, cultural, and political artefact worth revisiting as a living and breathing archive. This workshop will bring together academics, students, journalists, and creatives to reinvigorate the newspaper towards a longer project which will culminate in a book that will revisit Imvo through scholarly and creative responses. This workshop will include collective close reading of the newspaper (those available), analyses of changes in the language used over time, as well as a film screening which situates the newspaper within a broader intellectual tradition of the world of letters in the southern African region. In a context where English dominates public culture, it has become harder to imagine that South Africa once had a rich culture of multilingual newspapers such as Imvo as well as other newspapers that came later, such as Ilanga lase Natali, The Bantu World, and Koranta ea Becoana. This workshop aims to challenge this narrowing of public culture by taking seriously the newspaper as a cultural artefact which can reinvigorate contemporary public culture. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Founded in 2012, the African Critical Inquiry Programme (ACIP) is a partnership between the Centre for Humanities Research at University of the Western Cape in Cape Town and the Laney Graduate School of Emory University in Atlanta. Supported by donations to the Ivan Karp and Corinne Kratz Fund, the ACIP fosters thinking and working across public cultural institutions, across disciplines and fields, and across generations. It seeks to advance inquiry and debate about the roles and practice of public culture, public cultural institutions, and public scholarship in shaping identities and society in Africa through an annual ACIP workshop and through the Ivan Karp Doctoral Research Awards, which support African doctoral students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences enrolled at South African universities. Information about applying to organize the 2027 ACIP workshop and for the 2026 Ivan Karp Doctoral Research Awards will be available in November 2025. The deadline for both workshop applications and student applications is 1 May 2026. For further information, see http://www.gs.emory.edu/about/special/acip.html and https://www.facebook.com/ivan.karp.corinne.kratz.fund. Contact Email ckratz@emory.edu URL https://gs.emory.edu/about/special/acip.htmlBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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African Critical Inquiry Programme announces the 2026 ACIP Workshop award2026 African Critical Inquiry Workshop: Revisiting and Reimagining “Imvo Zabantsundu” The African Critical Inquiry Programme (ACIP) is pleased to announce that the 2026 ACIP Workshop will be Revisiting and Reimagining “Imvo Zabantsundu”. The project was proposed by organisersAthambile Masola (Historical Studies), Litheko Modisane (Film and Media Studies), Sanele kaNtshingana (African Languages), and Wanga Gambushe (African Languages) at University of Cape Town and Sisanda Nkoala (Linguistics) of University of the Western Cape. Revisiting and Reimagining “Imvo Zabantsundu” will take place in Cape Town, South Africa in March 2026. Revisiting and Reimagining Imvo Zabantsundu Revisiting and Reimagining “Imvo Zabantsundu” will be a two day immersion workshop delving into the newspaper Imvo Zabantsundu, the first Black-owned newspaper in South Africa. Established in 1884 by John Tengo Jabavu (1859–1921), this newspaper not only laid the foundation for Black journalism but also generated a print culture that was challenging the colonial print culture that was emerging in the region. The newspaper has become a cultural artefact many refer to as a pioneering moment but few have engaged with it as a historical, cultural, and political artefact worth revisiting as a living and breathing archive. This workshop will bring together academics, students, journalists, and creatives to reinvigorate the newspaper towards a longer project which will culminate in a book that will revisit Imvo through scholarly and creative responses. This workshop will include collective close reading of the newspaper (those available), analyses of changes in the language used over time, as well as a film screening which situates the newspaper within a broader intellectual tradition of the world of letters in the southern African region. In a context where English dominates public culture, it has become harder to imagine that South Africa once had a rich culture of multilingual newspapers such as Imvo as well as other newspapers that came later, such as Ilanga lase Natali, The Bantu World, and Koranta ea Becoana. This workshop aims to challenge this narrowing of public culture by taking seriously the newspaper as a cultural artefact which can reinvigorate contemporary public culture. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Founded in 2012, the African Critical Inquiry Programme (ACIP) is a partnership between the Centre for Humanities Research at University of the Western Cape in Cape Town and the Laney Graduate School of Emory University in Atlanta. Supported by donations to the Ivan Karp and Corinne Kratz Fund, the ACIP fosters thinking and working across public cultural institutions, across disciplines and fields, and across generations. It seeks to advance inquiry and debate about the roles and practice of public culture, public cultural institutions, and public scholarship in shaping identities and society in Africa through an annual ACIP workshop and through the Ivan Karp Doctoral Research Awards, which support African doctoral students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences enrolled at South African universities. Information about applying to organize the 2027 ACIP workshop and for the 2026 Ivan Karp Doctoral Research Awards will be available in November 2025. The deadline for both workshop applications and student applications is 1 May 2026. For further information, see http://www.gs.emory.edu/about/special/acip.html and https://www.facebook.com/ivan.karp.corinne.kratz.fund. Contact Email ckratz@emory.edu URL https://gs.emory.edu/about/special/acip.html Read moreBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Cassava Change-Makers Pitch Competition (Nigeria)Deadline: Jun 25, 2025 Donor: Agbeyewa Grant Type: Events Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000 Countries/Regions: Nigeria Area: Businesses, Companies and Enterprises, Youth, Innovation, Technology, Youth & Adolescents Agbeyewa invites passionate young innovators to take part in the Cassava Change-Makers Pitch Competition — a platform to showcase bold, original ideas with the potential to transform the cassava value chain. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/agbeyewa/posts/pfbid02HBv2dgbKJoUridL7MM5U2DEQqjr8DabheaCGvD2fgDmKu5ZYYCAaRsWSxzDxsS6wl Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/cassava-changemakers-pitch-competition-nigeriaBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Cassava Change-Makers Pitch Competition (Nigeria)Deadline: Jun 25, 2025 Donor: Agbeyewa Grant Type: Events Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000 Countries/Regions: Nigeria Area: Businesses, Companies and Enterprises, Youth, Innovation, Technology, Youth & Adolescents Agbeyewa invites passionate young innovators to take part in the Cassava Change-Makers Pitch Competition — a platform to showcase bold, original ideas with the potential to transform the cassava value chain. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/agbeyewa/posts/pfbid02HBv2dgbKJoUridL7MM5U2DEQqjr8DabheaCGvD2fgDmKu5ZYYCAaRsWSxzDxsS6wl Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/cassava-changemakers-pitch-competition-nigeria Read moreBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Applications open for RE: Focus FundDeadline: Jul 18, 2025 Donor: Inside Out Grant Type: Grant Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000 Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Filmmaking and Entertainment, , Individuals, LGBTQ Persons, Women and Girls, LGBTQ, Non-Binary People, Women & Gender The Inside Out has launched its RE: Focus Fund to address industry inequities through providing direct financial support to women, non-binary, and/or trans filmmakers telling 2SLGBTQ+ stories. For more information, visit https://insideout.ca/initiatives/re-focus-fund/ Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/applications-open-for-re-focus-fundBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Applications open for RE: Focus FundDeadline: Jul 18, 2025 Donor: Inside Out Grant Type: Grant Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000 Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Filmmaking and Entertainment, , Individuals, LGBTQ Persons, Women and Girls, LGBTQ, Non-Binary People, Women & Gender The Inside Out has launched its RE: Focus Fund to address industry inequities through providing direct financial support to women, non-binary, and/or trans filmmakers telling 2SLGBTQ+ stories. For more information, visit https://insideout.ca/initiatives/re-focus-fund/ Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/applications-open-for-re-focus-fund Read moreBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Apply for Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship ProgramDeadline: Sep 30, 2025 Donor: Harvard Radcliffe Institute Grant Type: Fellowship Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000 Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Politics, Education, Climate Change, Artists, Individuals, Innovation, Peace & Conflict Resolution, Science, Technology The Harvard Radcliffe Institute is seeking applications for its Fellowship Program to support fellows in developing new tools and methods, challenge artistic and scholarly conventions and illuminate their past and present. For more information, visit https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/radcliffe-fellowship/become-a-radcliffe-fellow Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/apply-for-harvard-radcliffe-institute-fellowship-programBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Apply for Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship ProgramDeadline: Sep 30, 2025 Donor: Harvard Radcliffe Institute Grant Type: Fellowship Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000 Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Politics, Education, Climate Change, Artists, Individuals, Innovation, Peace & Conflict Resolution, Science, Technology The Harvard Radcliffe Institute is seeking applications for its Fellowship Program to support fellows in developing new tools and methods, challenge artistic and scholarly conventions and illuminate their past and present. For more information, visit https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/radcliffe-fellowship/become-a-radcliffe-fellow Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/apply-for-harvard-radcliffe-institute-fellowship-program Read moreBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Apply Now: Emerging Climate Leaders Fellowship Program 2026Deadline: Aug 01, 2025 Donor: Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs Grant Type: Fellowship Grant Size: Not Available Countries/Regions: Area: Climate Change, Individuals, Leaders, Youth, Leadership, Youth & Adolescents The Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs is delighted to invite applications for its Emerging Climate Leaders Fellowship Program. For more information, visit https://jackson.yale.edu/international-leadership-center/climate/how-to-apply/ Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/apply-now-emerging-climate-leaders-fellowship-program-2026By: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Apply Now: Emerging Climate Leaders Fellowship Program 2026Deadline: Aug 01, 2025 Donor: Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs Grant Type: Fellowship Grant Size: Not Available Countries/Regions: Area: Climate Change, Individuals, Leaders, Youth, Leadership, Youth & Adolescents The Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs is delighted to invite applications for its Emerging Climate Leaders Fellowship Program. For more information, visit https://jackson.yale.edu/international-leadership-center/climate/how-to-apply/ Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/apply-now-emerging-climate-leaders-fellowship-program-2026 Read moreBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Entries open for ChallengeUS Future Leaders CompetitionDeadline: Jul 25, 2025 Donor: ChallengeUS Grant Type: Events Grant Size: Less than $1000 Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Students, Leadership, Youth & Adolescents The ChallengeUS is thrilled to invite applications for its Future Leaders Competition to critically engage and amplify youth voices from all over the world in civic ideas and challenges. For more information, visit https://www.challengeusnow.org/competitions/summer-2025 Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/entries-open-for-challengeus-future-leaders-competitionBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Entries open for ChallengeUS Future Leaders CompetitionDeadline: Jul 25, 2025 Donor: ChallengeUS Grant Type: Events Grant Size: Less than $1000 Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Students, Leadership, Youth & Adolescents The ChallengeUS is thrilled to invite applications for its Future Leaders Competition to critically engage and amplify youth voices from all over the world in civic ideas and challenges. For more information, visit https://www.challengeusnow.org/competitions/summer-2025 Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/entries-open-for-challengeus-future-leaders-competition Read moreBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Reach for Gold Social Impact Fellowship ProgramDeadline: Jul 11, 2025 Donor: Reach for Gold Grant Type: Fellowship Grant Size: Not Available Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Capacity Building, Community Engagement, Infrastructure, Economic Development, Education, Learning, Health, Youth, Innovation, Leadership, Youth & Adolescents Applications are now open for the Reach for Gold Social Impact Fellowship Program, a transformative leadership and capacity building program designed to empower the next generation of leaders who are passionate about creating lasting impact in their communities. For more information, visit https://www.reach-for-gold.org/2025-social-impact-fellowship Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/submit-applications-for-reach-for-gold-social-impact-fellowship-programBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available -
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Reach for Gold Social Impact Fellowship ProgramDeadline: Jul 11, 2025 Donor: Reach for Gold Grant Type: Fellowship Grant Size: Not Available Countries/Regions: All Countries Area: Capacity Building, Community Engagement, Infrastructure, Economic Development, Education, Learning, Health, Youth, Innovation, Leadership, Youth & Adolescents Applications are now open for the Reach for Gold Social Impact Fellowship Program, a transformative leadership and capacity building program designed to empower the next generation of leaders who are passionate about creating lasting impact in their communities. For more information, visit https://www.reach-for-gold.org/2025-social-impact-fellowship Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/submit-applications-for-reach-for-gold-social-impact-fellowship-program Read moreBy: Baboki Gaolaolwe-MajorNo Preview Available