Sixth World Conference on Remedies to Racial and Social Inequality The Sixth World Conference on Remedies to Racial and Social Inequality will be held in Cape Town, South Africa, on September 3-5, 2024 at the University of the Western Cape, Bellvi…

February 29, 2024

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World Conference Announcement and Call for Papers

The University of the Western Cape is honoured to host this year’s 6th World Conference on Remedies to Racial and Social Inequality. 

The Sixth World Conference on Remedies to Racial and Social Inequality will be held in Cape Town, South Africa, on September 3-5, 2024 at the University of the Western Cape, Bellville Campus. This conference will be held in person with options for virtual participation.

Building on the previous five conferences,  the Sixth World Conference will convene academic, policy, and community leaders from South Africa, North and South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe to share research, ideas, remedies and practical solutions to the complex and deeply rooted issue of systemic inequality.  The conference will tackle topics across various domains including policy, education, economics, and social systems.

The conference is jointly presented by the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at the University of the Western Cape (EMS) and the Roy Wilkins Center for Human Relations and Social Justice at the University of Minnesota (RWC) and the Sixth World Conference on Racial and Social Inequality International Advisory Board. The event will bring together researchers, policy analysts, professionals and practitioners from around the world to share existing solutions and to innovate new solutions.  

With a legacy of public policy remedies implemented and developed through rigorous analytical research and publication, the Conference will encompass a range of topics including inequalities in economic opportunity, inequality regimes and rules of accumulation, political access, access to education, water, health care and food security, the cost of climate mitigation, intergenerational poverty, unemployment, and gender based violence.

The Conference will serve as a global forum for change and will invite public and private sector thought leaders to participate and co-develop pathways for practical collaboration and applied research. 

Some estimates put South Africa among the most acutely unequal countries in the world. Extreme uneven development is economic violence produced when structural and systemic policy choices are made for the richest, and the most vulnerable are systemically disempowered. 

Issues to be tackled:

  • Impact of the climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic on economic, educational, medical and social disparities facing racial/ethnic minorities and people of colour
  • Changing nature of wealth, structural poverty and employment
  • Inequality regimes and the state
  • Social Inequality and the Sustainable Development Goals
  • Access to health care, education and personal security
  • Intergenerational poverty and unemployment
  • Gender inequality and Gender-based violence
  • Spatial inequality and uneven mobilities
  • Energy, the environment, and climate change
  • Food and water insecurity
  • Housing and spatial exclusion
  • Digital oppression, the role of technology and access to media
  • Democracy, power and racism
Convening distinguished academics, researchers, policymakers,  business leaders, non-profit and NGO leaders, community leaders and activists, and artists from the U.S., Brazil (home of the 5th World Conference), Australia and other countries, the Conference will consist of keynote addresses, panel discussions and workshops. Participants will craft innovative policy solutions for local, national, and global action. To accommodate global participation, the Conference will be delivered in a hybrid format.

The Roy Wilkins Center

Building on the legacy of American civil rights leader Roy Wilkins, the Wilkins Center is dedicated to finding solutions to racial and ethnic inequality through an integrated model of research, dialogue, and community partnerships. Through its integrated model, the Center guides and empowers policymakers, nonprofit leaders, and community leaders to develop and promote solutions to the problems of racism and racial and ethnic inequality locally, nationally, and globally.

Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences

The University of the Western Cape’s largest faculty focusses on three niche areas of research: Citizenship and Democracy, Land, and Entrepreneurship. The faculty is committed to developing graduates of the highest calibre who have the knowledge base to think critically and contribute meaningful solutions to today’s global social, economic, and political issues.

Web: uwc.ac.za/study/faculties-and-programmes/faculty-of-economic-and-management-sciences

Submission Guidelines

  • Use the link here to submit a proposal for a panel or individual abstract: Qualtrics Submission Form    
  • Abstracts should be not more than 500 words
  • Indicate keywords
  • Papers should be original and not previously published
  • Send abstracts to Dr Lungile Penxa at lpenxa@uwc.ac.za or follow the link above

Nestled on the southern tip of Africa, Cape Town has breathtaking scenery, vibrant culture, and a rich history. Whether you are drawn to the majestic Table Mountain, the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the bustling streets alive with colour and diversity or the vibrant markets of Greenmarket Square and the delicious flavours of Cape Malay cuisine, Cape Town offers an unforgettable experience.

Every moment spent in Cape Town is filled with wonder and discovery. So as you pack your bags, embarking on a journey to the Mother City, prepare to be enchanted by all that Cape Town has to offer.

Getting to Cape Town is easier than ever, with several flights connecting the city to major hubs worldwide. Upon arrival at Cape Town International Airport, you’ll be greeted by the warm African sun and the friendly South African people.

For those who prefer convenience and comfort, renting a car provides the flexibility to explore the city and its surrounding areas at your own pace. Alternatively, public transportation options such as MyCiti buses and Uber offer affordable and efficient ways to navigate Cape Town and its diverse neighbourhoods.

Cape Town boasts a wide range of accommodation options to suit every taste and budget. From luxurious waterfront hotels offering panoramic views of the ocean to cosy guest houses nestled in the heart of the city’s historic neighbourhoods, there’s something for everyone and every budget.

For more information visit www.capetown.travel/

Recommended Conference Hotels

Note: Conference delegates joining us in person are free to book their favourite hotels. If you are unfamiliar with Cape Town, here are a few suggestions:

Hotel Verde

Hotel Verde at Cape Town Airport is just 10 minutes from the UWC campus and offers a 100% offset carbon-neutral stay, modern and stylish guest rooms, versatile conference and events facilities and a natural, green setting just 400m from Cape Town International Airport. Having won multiple sustainability awards and retaining the title of Africa’s Greenest Hotel, Hotel Verde’s design has sustainability at its core. Not only is the building sustainable, but green principles, processes and measures ensure all operations are eco-friendly and are continually assessed for improvement.

https://hotelverde.com/

The Westin Cape Town

Memorable experiences await at The Westin Cape Town, a centrally located 5 star hotel. Enjoy exclusive rooms with unique views over the V&A Waterfront, Table Mountain and the whole of Table Bay. The Westin offers 483 guest rooms and suites and the latest amenities for guests’ total comfort and rejuvenation. The Heavenly Beds ensure a sound slumber for a restorative and productive stay. It offers some of the largest and sophisticated hotel conference and banqueting facilities in the city, as well as a connection to the CTICC. The hotel’s personalized services make it effortless to provide a memorable experience for every guest. The culinary diversity will also delight with a selection of elegant restaurants and bars

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/cptwi-the-westin-cape-town/overview/?scid=f2ae0541-1279-4f24-b197-a979c79310b0

Protea Hotel Durbanville

Perched amongst the Durbanville Wine Route’s lush vineyards, this hotel is centrally located and ideal for business trips, groups or a relaxed leisure stay. Protea Hotel Cape Town Durbanville is surrounded by D’Aria Wine Estate’s award-winning vineyards on one of the Cape’s oldest farms. The hotel has all the essentials for a comfortable, efficient and non-fuss trip and a few extras that really add that special something to guests’ stays. Think winelands decor, unwinding at the vibey bar lounge, relaxing by the poolside or nestling up next to the fireplace. It’s a hotel that complements your travel style. A work and play hotel, the layout makes all facilities easily accessible while still providing privacy and silence when guests want to recharge after a busy day. Protea Hotel Cape Town Durbanville offers a complete business, group or leisure travel package at very affordable prices.

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/cptdv-protea-hotel-cape-town-durbanville/overview/?scid=f2ae0541-1279-4f24-b197-a979c79310b0

Recommended Travel Agents & Tour Operators

If you need assistance with booking travel or would like to organise a pre-or post-conference tour or cultural experience, please contact one of our preferred travel agents and tour service providers below:

Haniel Travel  
Email: melany@hanieltravel.co.za 
Tel: 087 012 5663/ 011 783 9202
Cell: 076 303 1645
Website: https://www.hanieltravel.co.za/ 

Izani Embassy Travel:
Email: uwc@izanitravel.co.za 
Business Hours Tel: 021 424 2706 / 021 424 1111
After hours Tel: 021 424 6611 / 0827048887

XL Millennium Travel:
Email: bookings@millenniumtravel.co.za 
Business Hours Tel: 021 590 7900
After hours Tel: 0829720735