Conversations on African Philanthropy

Lebohang Liepollo Pheko | 165 | Time as a gift. Memory and history

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This series of conversations with women in African philanthropy was recorded on the sidelines of the African Women Writers retreat that took place at the Wits Rural Facility in Limpopo, South Africa, and hosted by CAPSI’s Adɔyɛ Programme. Adɔyɛ is dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the contributions of African women in philanthropy while creating spaces for dialogue, learning and collaboration.

Lebohang Liepollo Pheko is a scholar, thought leader, and social justice advocate whose work explores history, identity, memory, and the ways societies imagine more just futures. Through her research, writing, and public engagement, she encourages critical reflection on how the past shapes the present and why collective memory matters in building inclusive communities.


In her conversation with Masego Madzwamuse on Stories of Learning, Unlearning & Growth, Lebohang Liepollo Pheko reflects on the theme "Time as a Gift: Memory and History." She explores how memory connects us to our histories, how time offers opportunities for healing, learning, and transformation, and why understanding the past is essential for creating equitable and hopeful futures.
Some of the key talking points include:


Understanding time as a gift that allows for reflection, growth, and transformation.
The relationship between memory, history, and personal and collective identity.
Why remembering the past is essential for shaping a more just and inclusive future.


The role of storytelling in preserving knowledge, culture, and lived experiences.
Learning, unlearning, and reimagining the narratives that define our societies.
The importance of intergenerational dialogue in passing on wisdom, values, and historical understanding.


How individuals and communities can use memory as a tool for healing, resilience, and social change.

Exploring philanthropy, social investment, youth employment and dignified work across Africa.

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