20 - 23 MARCH 2025

FREE FOR ALL

IT’S BIGGER. IT’S LOUDER. IT’S MORE POWERFUL THAN EVER.

DIALOGUES | FILM FESTIVAL | THEATRE | POETRY | MUSIC FESTIVAL | EXHIBITIONS | MARKET | BOOK FAIR | CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL

DON’T MISS THE 7th EDITION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS FESTIVAL!
FOUR DAYS OF ACTIVISM, TOPICAL DEBATES & REFLECTION.

Daily Programme

WE THE PEOPLE, WALK

#HumanRightsFestival

#StandUp4HumanRights

#InclusiveSA

This is more than a festival—it’s a movement

Join thousands of activists, artists, and everyday South Africans as we stand up for justice, equality, and inclusion.

CONSTITUTION HILL HUMAN RIGHTS PRECINCT
GATES OPEN @10AM 20-22 MARCH | FREE ENTRY & SAFE PARKING
GRAB YOUR DAILY PASS

FREE ACCESS to the festival 20th, 21st, 22ndand 23rd of March.

space is limited, so reserve your ticket now to guarantee entry!

20 March 2025

The public is invited to join a day of sessions focused NGO Capacity Building; Learners Programs & Public dialogue sessions, the day ends with an NGO and Film Makers networking session.

21 March 2025

Official Opening Ceremony – 1000 Drums for Solidarity + full festival lineup (workshops, book fair, art exhibitions, kids’ village, film screenings & live entertainment).

22 March 2025

More interactive workshops, book readings, film screenings, poetry, theatre, and music. Sounds of Freedom Live Show (5 PM – 9 PM) headlined by none other than Mandisi Dyantyis.

23 March 2025

The WeThePeople Walk – an 8KM walk through the city calling for human rights and justice.
Unwavering resilience and her pivotal role in South Africa’s fight for freedom
THE LEGACY OF WINNIE MADIKIZELA-MANDELA – A THOUGHT PROVOKING PUBLIC LECTURE Delivered by MEC Finance & Economic Development Gauteng – Lebogang Maile

20 March 2025 @5.30pm

The Constitution Hill Human Rights Festival is not just an event—it is a movement that unites communities in dialogue, reflection, and action. By honouring Winnie Madikizela-Mandela through this lecture and exhibition, we reaffirm our commitment to justice, resilience, and inclusivity.

PLUS: Over 50 social justice organizations will be on-site

Hosting workshops, debates, and interactive exhibits.

1000 Drums for Solidarity

21 March

A powerful drumming activation honoring those who fought for our freedom and amplifying voices of the unheard.

THE Sounds of Freedom Concert

22 March:

A night of unmissable live performances, headlined by renowned jazz artist Mandisi Dyantyis, local DJs such as KEDINEO, Buhle Mbongwa and Simmy.
WeThePeople Walk
23 MARCH @7AM

An 8KM walk through Johannesburg, standing up for human rights.

Walk for justice and inclusion!

Walkers are encouraged to take up a “Right” as enshrined in the Bill of Rights and Amplify it through art posters walk and talk.

Book Fair & Activism Village

Engage with the thinkers, writers, and changemakers shaping our future.

Human Rights Film Festival

Local and international films tackling injustice, human rights, and activism.

Makers Market

Local artisans and creatives showcasing ethical, handcrafted goods.

Social Justice Dialogues & Workshops

Critical conversations led by activists, civil society, and thought leaders.

Children’s Festival

A magical world of storytelling, theatre, music, and learning, led by Play Africa, the first interactive children’s museum in Southern Africa.

ARTivism (Art + Activism)

Theatre, poetry, music, exhibitions, and digital storytelling on migration, climate justice, gender rights, and racial equity.

THIS YEAR’S THEME: A JUST AND INCLUSIVE SOUTH AFRICA

Our 2025 theme asks the hard questions: How do we move from ideals to action? How do we dismantle the barriers to true equality?

For four days, we’ll dive into issues of social justice, human rights, gender-based violence, climate action, democracy, and inclusion—not just through discussion, but through music, film, art, and collective activism.

GRAB YOUR DAILY PASS

FREE ACCESS to the festival 20th, 21st, 22ndand 23rd of March.

space is limited, so reserve your ticket now to guarantee entry!