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Dear Young Urbanists Community,
The writers behind this newsletter.
Young Urbanists is a community aimed at individuals who have an interest in their city and want to be more engaged stakeholders in the future. Through social, educative and advocacy events, we connect people who have a passion for cities.
Roland Postma is the current organisational coordinator for Young Urbanists South Africa and co-coordinator for the Active Mobility Forum where he seeks to support young urbanists and instil positive change.
An urban and regional planner with a passion for sustainability and environmental conservation.
Born in Luanda, and trained as an Architect at CPUT, Elohym is a committee member of Young Urbanists and co-founder of the NowNow. Elohym also works as an events’ planner and art director in youth and community-based programmes.
Urban planner, researcher, artist
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