Our racism-critical workshops are designed for white participants living, working, volunteering, or travelling in Namibia. They focus on practical questions around racism, privilege, and power relations in everyday interactions, development work, and volunteer settings.
The sessions combine short inputs with discussion and interactive methods, offering concrete tools to reflect on one’s own role, behaviour, and impact. Rather than focusing only on history, the workshops look at present-day realities and how colonial patterns continue to shape development narratives, volunteering practices, and cross-cultural encounters.
The aim is to support thoughtful, respectful, and informed engagement in both personal and professional contexts.