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GET INVOLVED

BOOK A WORKSHOP

The MET ​offers a number of bespoke education and training programmes, including Being The Reparatory Justice Change Maangamizi Counteraction and Planet Repairs Advocates workshops, teach-ins, groundings and talks.

 

Please contact us by emailing maangamizitrust@gmail.com to discuss your learning needs.

SPONSOR A PROJECT

The MET has a number of sponsorship opportunities for our various projects, programmes, events and activities.​

We rely on the generous support of individuals, organisations, and funders who share our commitment to education for action in stopping the Maangamizi and advancing Planet Repairs. Your sponsorship will enable us to further develop our educational programmes and projects, amplifying their reach and impact.

Why Sponsor MET?

Your sponsorship can support:

  • Development of bespoke educational resources.

  • Research documenting both historical and contemporary manifestations of the Maangamizi.

  • Community-based action-learning initiatives that build capacity for resistance and repair.

  • Public awareness campaigns that challenge dominant narratives

  • Advocacy work that advances reparatory justice frameworks.

GIVE A DONATION

Financial donations to the MET are always welcome. 

We Also Accept Non-Financial Donations Such As:

  • Books and educational materials 

  • Recording equipment for podcast production

  • Venue space for events and gatherings

  • Professional services (legal, accounting, design, etc.)

Contact us by emailing maangamizitrust@gmail.com to further discuss.

 

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VOLUNTEER

With your support we can each make a contribution to stopping the Maangamizi, in ways both small and big. At the MET We offer a number of ways for you to get involved in volunteering. 

Volunteer Opportunities -Structured Roles:

  1. Research Associates: Support documentation of Maangamizi crime scenes and resistance movements

  2. Media & Communications: Support podcast production, social media, and content creation

  3. Event Coordinators: Help organise Maangamizi Awareness Month and other commemorations

  4. Community Connectors: Link with local community organisations and build coalitions

  5. Technical Support: Assist with website maintenance and digital platforms.

 

To find out more  emai: maangamizitrust@gmail.com

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

In cases where organisations and/or institutions have a history of racially exclusionary policies and practices rooted in the Maangamizi and its continuum of chattel, colonial and neocolonial forms of enslavement, such organisations/institutions can commit to direct-action for repair. If affected groups and communities and indeed society at large are to heal from and atone for the lingering effects of these legacies, Voluntary Reparations Models must be embraced. Contact us to find out how we can support you to develop this.  

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