Our friends at Courage to Heal will be presenting “How the world benefits from widespread adoption of Ubuntu principles” with Mungi Ngomane. At the Zoom event, Mungi will be talking about her book Everyday Ubuntu, as well as her popular podcast series EverydayUbuntu. She will will also be taking questions answering your questions.
Mungi is the granddaughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu and patron of the Tutu Foundation UK, she has never felt that her family forced her to follow in their footsteps but that their hope for justice and human dignity for all was passed down through her genes. She has worked in Middle East conflict resolution and for the advancement of women and girls for some of the world's foremost advocacy organisations and initiatives.
She has been campaign coordinator for a new national and bipartisan campaign, Millions of Conversations, aimed at tackling Islamophobia and discrimination in the US. Since bringing the book Everyday Ubuntu into the world, she has returned to advocacy. She is passionate about human rights, specifically the advancement of women and girls, the protection of refugees and the liberation of the Palestinian people. She hopes one day all girls will have fundamental human rights.
She was most recently the Senior Business Operations Manager for Impactive, a digital outreach and engagement tool whose mission is to promote voter participation and civic engagement within progressive and Democratic campaigns and organisations.
If you would like to join the event, please use the following Zoom meeting link on Oct 27, 2021 05:00 PM London: https://zoom.us/j/94493816618?pwd=SmdQL3ROZ1c0bGdFaFNqS1I0UXlYQT09
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