Are We Our Work?
Are We Our Work?
areweourwork
Independent research project and public forum for peer exchange that explores identity, labor and fulfilment experiences across different professional networks in South Africa.
Payslip
Are we only as good as our last salary? Ayanda Moholi argues against submitting a payslip when applying for a new job. Ayanda is a freelancer and the founder of ayandaco.
Apr 24, 2020
30 min
Mothering
Home-based work is often invisible work. Nothando Moleketi-Williams considers her approach to parenting, and how her privilege equips her work as a mother. Nothando is a stay-at-home parent.
Apr 17, 2020
26 min
The Ex-Wife
We should not have to choose between a career and a committed relationship. Nancy Moloantoa explains how her marriage came to an end, and why that marked the beginning of her career.  Nancy is a programme associate at the Ford Foundation.
Apr 10, 2020
24 min
Keeping the Faith
Most institutions perpetuate legacies of discrimination and exclusion. Zwonaka Netshifulani reconciles the conflicted relationship she holds with her religion and the law. Zwonaka is a legal researcher at the Constitutional Court of South Africa.
Apr 3, 2020
23 min
Worthy
The way we do our work is informed by how we experience our lives. Kieron Jina talks about the interrelationship between his professional and private life, and why he is not sorry. Kieron is a performance artist, queer activist and educator.
Mar 27, 2020
23 min
Merging Worlds
Trying to marry our values and our work requires strategy and vision. Hallie Haller discusses her attempts to overcome barriers to representation and creative fulfilment in media and marketing. Hallie is a director, producer and strategist.
Mar 20, 2020
21 min
Social Capitalist
Entrepreneurship is an unpredictable journey. Mpumelelo Mfula describes what it means to work with youth and street culture, while also enduring seasons of change. Mpumelelo is the founder and creative director of the RHTC online store.
Mar 13, 2020
25 min
A Hand in My Future
Financial access to education is just one barrier to flourishing as a student. Alecia Ndlovu remembers the economic, cultural and social shocks that almost stunted her school and university career.  Alecia is a politics lecturer at the University of Cape Town.
Mar 6, 2020
21 min
Stupid Courage
Working non-stop runs the risk of losing who we are outside of our work. Kemang Wa Lehulere contextualises the decision to shut down his studio and production for a year. Kemang is an artist, represented by Stevenson Gallery.
Feb 28, 2020
30 min
Status Quo
Striving towards an equal future cannot be done alone. Koketso Moeti shares her views on community building to advance social change. Koketso is the executive director of amandla.mobi. She is also an inaugural Obama Fellow and an Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity.
Feb 21, 2020
24 min
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