Reclaim the City

Reclaim the City Resist unjust evictions. Disrupt property power. Stop the sale of public land. Build affordable housi Occupy public buildings. Build affordable housing.

Desegregate the city.

05/03/2026

Karen Hendricks speaks about the importance of living heritage at the Save Searle Street solidarity picnic held on 14 February 2026.

The Searle Street families were scheduled to be evicted on 6 March. However, on 27 February they filed a notice of appeal at the High Court to challenge the eviction ruling. The court will first determine whether it will accept the application. If accepted, the eviction process will be placed on hold until the case is properly heard.

On 6 March 2026 at 12:00, there will be a solidarity gathering to thank everyone who has supported this journey for justice.

Venue: Searle Street cottages (Next to Searle Street Park)
Time: 12:00 - 13:00

16/02/2026

[WATCH] Searle Street, District Six history in 30 seconds!

60 years ago, families on Searle Street survived forced removals when District Six was declared a “White Group Area” under the Group Areas Act.

Today, history is repeating itself.

The Cape Town Magistrates’ Court has granted an eviction order, forcing these families to vacate by March 2026.

This is not just a property dispute - it is another struggle over land, heritage, and inequality.

Save Searle Street families.
Sign the petition here: https://awethu.amandla.mobi/petitions/stop-the-eviction-of-the-district-six-cottage-families-now?source=whatsapp&utm_source=whatsapp&share=24a6c930

16/02/2026

[WATCH] Searle Street, District Six history in 30 seconds!

60 years ago, families on Searle Street survived forced removals when District Six was declared a “White Group Area” under the Group Areas Act.

Today, history is repeating itself.

The Cape Town Magistrates’ Court has granted an eviction order, forcing these families to vacate by March 2026.

This is not just a property dispute - it is another struggle over land, heritage, and inequality.

Save Searle Street families.
Sign petition, link in bio.

CISSIE GOOL HOUSE WELCOMES THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN COUNCIL’S IN-PRINCIPLE DECISION TO DISPOSE OF THE LAND.
04/12/2025

CISSIE GOOL HOUSE WELCOMES THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN COUNCIL’S IN-PRINCIPLE DECISION TO DISPOSE OF THE LAND.

Thirty years after the advent of democracy, apartheid endures in South Africa. The country is the most unequal nation in...
13/10/2025

Thirty years after the advent of democracy, apartheid endures in South Africa. The country is the most unequal nation in the world, and a typical Black household owns just five percent the wealth of a typical White household. In Cape Town, residents still face extreme racial inequalities accessing land and housing. At the Ahmed Kathrada House ("AKH"), more than 430 residents live without proper electricity, sufficient toilets, and other basic necessities.

During apartheid, the government designated Cape Town’s city center as a “white area,” and forcibly removed people of color to the outskirts, far from economic opportunity. This pattern of residential segregation continues today. Most people of color in Cape Town still live on the peripheries, which lack access to quality jobs, schools, hospitals, and other resources. Residents face long, expensive commutes to the city center for work and other basic necessities — commutes which consume 45 percent of low-income earners’ salaries .

In 2017, a women-led group of domestic workers organized against the state’s intended sale of public land to a private school instead of using it for badly-needed affordable housing. Despite protests and thousands of written objections, the state proceeded with the sale. The group filed suit and won a court victory to block the sale, though litigation is ongoing. In addition, the women and other housing activists made the risky decision to occupy AKH — an abandoned government building the state had promised but failed to use for affordable housing — as a protest. Over the next eight years, others joined the occupation. Today, AKH is not only a home and community; it is a symbol of the continuing fight against spatial injustice and the legacy of apartheid in Cape Town.

However, obstacles persist. Early on in the occupation, the government turned off the electricity and has refused to turn it back on. There is a lack of lighting, functional toilets, clean areas for children to play, and security for the building. Due to the state's failure to provide support, residents have had to address their own needs. While they have accomplished a great deal, there is more to be done.

To this end, we began this fundraising campaign to support the community at AKH. All funds raised will go to Reclaim the City ("RTC"), the social movement leading AKH. Donations will be used to purchase cleaning supplies, address security issues, improve infrastructure, increase access to electricity, provide resources for children, and more. Please support AKH residents and the movement for spatial justice in Cape Town!

To learn more about RTC's journey, check out their official website, their Instagram page, and information about their documentary Mother City. It is currently premiering in film festivals worldwide. You can watch the trailer here. To learn more about the history and current status of land and housing struggles in Cape Town, read this report by Ndifuna Ukwazi (“NU”), a nonprofit organization advocating for spatial justice in the city. More of NU’s publications can be found here https://nu.org.za/publications-resources/

A note about logistics: Funds raised will go to a dedicated U.S. bank account created specifically for the fundraiser. At the conclusion of the campaign, all funds will be wired to RTC's bank account in South Africa.

https://gofund.me/a7bcaa996

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26/09/2025

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23/09/2025

After years of resistance and advocacy, the Western Cape Government has finally admitted what we’ve always known: Social housing is possible on the Tafelberg site.

This U-turn proves the fight was never about feasibility - it was about political will. The models are here. The land is here. The need is urgent. Now it’s time for action, not delay.

On 24th September 2025, Heritage Day, Cissie Gool House is hosting a fundraiser to support our "Fix Our Home" campaign.T...
22/09/2025

On 24th September 2025, Heritage Day, Cissie Gool House is hosting a fundraiser to support our "Fix Our Home" campaign.

The day will be a celebration of culinary and cultural diversity, as heritage is about culture, tradition, community, and a sense of belonging and identity. We will host an international food day (Langtafel) and fundraiser to connect through food, conversation, and family fun.

The different sections of Cissie Gool House will be presenting foods from various countries:

- Section K-Walk presents Italy
- Section Albert Rd presents Hawaii
- Section Long St presents France
- Section Darling Gardens presents India
- Section Azania presents South Africa

The event will run from 10:00 until late afternoon.

Come and pledge your solidarity, show your support, and connect with us for our fundraiser and our campaign to fix our home and build self-reliance.

The venue is the Cissie Gool House middle courtyard (weather permitting). Should the weather be unfavourable, the event will convene in the hall at K-Walk.

A booklet for R150 serves as your pledge of solidarity and covers your meals at the Langtafel.

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19/09/2025
A thank you from RTC
17/09/2025

A thank you from RTC

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