
Development Officer for the Alliance for Police Accountability (APA)
Kundai@actionforraceequality.org.uk
Kundai is the Development Officer for the APA, a Black-led initiative covering England and Wales that seeks to transform relationships with the police to reduce violence. It is supported by a National Steering Group of Black-led organisations, with Action for Race Equality acting as the accountable body for funding and staffing.
Before ARE, she was Senior Project Coordinator at The Brixton Project, where she worked closely with grassroots groups in Lambeth and Southwark on public realm projects addressing health equity, climate justice, and community well-being.
She is also a creative and cultural practitioner, holding a Master’s in visual Sociology from Goldsmiths, University of London, and a Bachelor’s in fine arts from the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg).
Kundai has co-produced projects such as Black Sonic: Heritage as Heresy, a digital exhibition presented by VIAD (University of Johannesburg) and the Centre for the Study of Slavery and Justice (Brown University), and The Sojourner Project, a mobile Black Studies academy.
She has made meaningful contributions to the South African arts sector as an artist, curator, and organiser, and co-founded wherewithall.co.za, a tool library supporting independent exhibition-making in Johannesburg. Her current research includes work with Fermenting Cultures, a community-led project celebrating African and diasporic fermentation traditions in South London.
