Richard Quaz Roodt
Richard Quaz Roodt is a poet and editor of poetrypotion.com. His poetry has appeared in numerous local and international literary magazines and anthologies. He facilitates the poetry programme for the University of Johannesburg's Arts Academy, and in 2018 he compiled and edited an anthology of poetry by students titled Footprints of the Heart. He is involved in numerous social outreach programmes around Johannesburg, and in 2016 Independent media named him one of South Africa’s top 100 inspiring and aspiring young people.
He is currently working on a collection of poetry that explores the historical relationship and current disconnect between Afrikaans and Khoekhoegowab. The collection interrogates the idea of a dying language as a receptacle of history. The poetry reads as a conversation between Afrikaans and Khoekhoegowab (the Khoekhoe language) and addresses issues such as land loss, religious persecution, the ‘dop system’, folklore, and the complex idea of so-called coloured identity in postcolonial South Africa.
Achal Prabhala
Achal Prabhala is a writer and activist for access to medicines in Bangalore. He works primarily in India, South Africa and Brazil. He writes for a range of small literary magazines (Bidoun, Chimurenga, Transition) and occasionally, for news outlets (The Guardian, The Intercept, the New York Times).
Most of Achal’s recent writing has been around access to treatments and vaccines for the coronavirus. Currently, he is working on a series of essays (on the work of Richard Rive, on affirmative action in Brazil, on Richmal Crompton's William books) and one larger project – the emergence of access to life-saving medicines as a popularly understood right, which will be articulated through a film, a podcast and a book.