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SUMMARY:ACC at the Open Book Festival 2018
DESCRIPTION:African Centre for Cities (ACC) teams up with The Book Lounge to present five urban-focussed events at the forthcoming 2018 Open Book Festival\, which takes place from 5 to 9 September\, Cape Town. \nThe five events draws on the ACC community to engage and interrogate a series of topics ranging from inclusive urban development and issues of mobility to urban activism and blackness in the city. \n  \n5 September 2018\n12.00 – 13.00\nFugard Studio\, Corner Caledon & Lower Buitenkant Street\, Cape Town\nKigali to Cape Town: Tomá Berlanda and Rick de Satge speak to Philippa Tumubweinee about inclusive urban development. \n6 September 2018\n10.00 – 11.00\nA4 Arts Foundation – Ground\, 23 Buitenkant Street\, Cape Town\nMobility and the City:  Phumeza Mlungwana for UniteBehind and Cllr Brett Herron\, City of Cape Town join David Schmidt in conversation with Pippa Green about getting from A – B. \n12.00 – 13.00\nA4 Arts Foundation – Ground\, 23 Buitenkant Street\, Cape Town\nActivist Cities: Richard Dyantyi\, Axolile Notywala and Ichumile Gqada speak to Ella Scheepers about militant urbanism. \n14.00 – 15.00\nA4 Arts Foundation – Ground\, 23 Buitenkant Street\, Cape Town\nIntegration Syndicate Provocations: Tracy Jooste\, Nishendra Moodley and Kate Philip speak to Andrew Gasnolar about the findings of the Integration Syndicate over the past year. \n7 September\n10.00 – 11.00\nHomecoming Centre Workshop\, 15A Buitenkant Street\, Cape Town\nUrbanity\, Blackness & Mobilities: Mpho Matsipa and Sammy Baloji speak to Mokena Makeka. \n  \nFor the full festival programme click here. \nTo purchase tickets for these events go here. \n 
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