Ms Zandisiwe Radebe

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Ms Zandisiwe Radebe
Activist-scholar and doctoral candidate in Political Sciences at the University of South Africa (UNISA)

Zandisiwe Radebe is an activist-scholar and doctoral candidate in Political Sciences at the University of South Africa (UNISA). She teaches with passion, leading CHS4801, Decoloniality: Africana Thought and Critique, and a third-year module on Political Ideas from an Azanian perspective, the largest in her department.

Her research explores Black life and decolonial praxis, focusing on the BlackHouse Kollective as a paradigm for decolonizing power, knowledge, and being. As co-founder and executive director of the Kollective, she advances Black Consciousness and Pan-Afrikanist agendas through community organizing and intellectual activism.

A mother of three, she bridges scholarship and lived experience, sharing her work globally in Brazil, Senegal, and Canada.