Blog posts

Ugly mugs and ‘No Sugar’ -thinking about solidarity within art museums and during coffee breaks.

Written by Dr. Marlise Richter, Senior Researcher, University of Cape Town.

At the end of April, the Global Health Solidarity Project hosted its third bi-monthly webinar entitled "Artistic and Activist Understandings of Solidarity During Times of Trouble." It invited three South African activist/artists to share their reflections on solidarity within their fields of practice.  

Solidarity in a Fragmented World: The Role of Young people.

Written by Dr. Julian Natukunda, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford. 

In a time when the world feels divided and uncertain, solidarity might just be our most radical and necessary act. Young people are clearly among the new powerhouses that must be brought into consideration to enact lasting change in global health.