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Wandile Mthiyane
Founder of The Anti-Racist Hot Dog & Ubuntu Design Group, Obama Leader, J.E.D.I Guide. #TheFutureOfWorkIsInclusive
Wandile Mthiyane is a visionary architect, entrepreneur, and advocate for racial justice who has founded several innovative initiatives to address systemic racism and promote inclusion.13 Born in post-apartheid South Africa, Mthiyane's experiences and exposure to influential leaders like Nelson Mandela, Robert Mugabe, and Barack Obama have shaped his passion for equity and social transformation.3
Mthiyane's professional journey includes:
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Founder and CEO of Ubuntu Design Group, which focuses on empowering inadequately sheltered families through innovative architectural designs.3
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Founder of Anti-Racist Hot Dog, an initiative that uses food, humor, and engaging conversations to address workplace racism and foster inclusive cultures.13
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Founder and CEO of Grind Tea, a platform that connects women and people of color with inclusive workplaces.3
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Obama Leader and Fellow at The Resolution Project.3
As the Founder and Anti-Racist Hot Dog Chef at Anti-Racist Hot Dog, Mthiyane combines his love for food, comedy, and social justice to create innovative diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) experiences.1 The initiative uses cooking shows, conversation cards, and immersive events to facilitate challenging discussions about race in a more approachable and memorable format.24
Mthiyane holds a Master's degree in Architecture from Andrews University, where his research on post-apartheid affordable housing in South Africa led to the creation of a new course in the Urban Design program.3 His work bridges the gap between architecture, social justice, and workplace culture, aiming to create both physical and non-physical "homes" where people can thrive regardless of their background.13
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