Duduzile Ndlovu is a postdoctoral fellow at the African Centre for Migration and Society, University of the Witwatersrand. She wrote her PhD on Zimbabwean migrants’ memorials of Gukurahundi violence in Johannesburg, using performance, poetry, music and film and translated the thesis into poetry to access a wider and non-academic audience. Her research is focused on migration in the global South using arts-based research methods as a form of decolonizing knowledge production. She was awarded the Newton Advanced Fellowship (2018-2020) at the Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh. Find some of her work
at www.movingwordspoetry.com.