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Led by Dylan McGarry and Taryn Pereira at the Environmental Learning Research Centre, Rhodes University, with [[Neil Coppen]] and [[Mpume Mthombeni]] from [[Empatheatre]], and Kira Erwin at the Urban Futures Centre, Durban University of Technology, ''[[Lalela uLwandle]]'' forms part of the One Ocean Hub, a global action research network led by Strathclyde University and funded by the UKRI Global Challenge Research Fund.
 
Led by Dylan McGarry and Taryn Pereira at the Environmental Learning Research Centre, Rhodes University, with [[Neil Coppen]] and [[Mpume Mthombeni]] from [[Empatheatre]], and Kira Erwin at the Urban Futures Centre, Durban University of Technology, ''[[Lalela uLwandle]]'' forms part of the One Ocean Hub, a global action research network led by Strathclyde University and funded by the UKRI Global Challenge Research Fund.
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The research team partnered with [[Empatheatre]], a collective who use research-based theatre as a participatory decision-making tool for social justice. They have tackled issues related to street-level drug use (''[[Ulwembu]]''), gender and migration (''[[The Last Country]]''), mining (''[[Soil&Ash]]'') and the sea (''[[Lalela uLwandle]]'').

Revision as of 06:54, 8 April 2020

Lalela uLwandle ("Listen to the Sea") is a

Led by Dylan McGarry and Taryn Pereira at the Environmental Learning Research Centre, Rhodes University, with Neil Coppen and Mpume Mthombeni from Empatheatre, and Kira Erwin at the Urban Futures Centre, Durban University of Technology, Lalela uLwandle forms part of the One Ocean Hub, a global action research network led by Strathclyde University and funded by the UKRI Global Challenge Research Fund.

The research team partnered with Empatheatre, a collective who use research-based theatre as a participatory decision-making tool for social justice. They have tackled issues related to street-level drug use (Ulwembu), gender and migration (The Last Country), mining (Soil&Ash) and the sea (Lalela uLwandle).