This multi-sited, collaborative project investigates the conditions and relations of future-making in impoverished urban communities in the Global South: Harare and Bulawayo in Zimbabwe and East Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago.
Guided by our interlocutors, the project queries the relationship between the state and its urban margins with the purpose of producing and sharing new knowledge about everyday politics in communities that are distanced from political discussions and decision-making at the national level. We contribute to our interlocutors’ efforts to produce positive change in their communities by co-constructing platforms for local people to voice their ideas, hopes, and critiques in formats that are easily accessible to the communities themselves, but also to policymakers in the government or to local NGOs. Such formats include
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