Thandeka Kathi is an attorney working with the Centre for Applied Legal Studies. She primarily works with activists, community forums and other structures in mining-affected communities, championing their civil and political rights, as well as their right to a safe and healthy environment.
She boasts several qualifications from Rhodes University and Wits University, and is currently a master’s candidate in international human rights law at the University of Oxford.
Kathi recognises that as a black woman from a working-class background in South Africa, the issues for which she advocates are issues that affect her neighbours, family and friends. She hopes her work will help amplify the voices of those she serves by shining a light on the plight of working-class communities — often ignored by the government — regarding decisions that affect their lives.
“If I do my part, and persons X,Y and Z do their part, then things will start to change.”