Natalia Molebatsi is a South African writer, poet, performer, editor, and cultural organizer.
[4] Molebatsi is the co-founder of Black Girls Brilliance Her poetry is included in Lived Resistance against the War on Palestinian Children (edited by Heidi Morrison); Letter to South Africa: Poets Calling the State to Order; Happiness the Delight-Tree: An Anthology of Contemporary International Poetry; New Coin; and New Daughters of Africa edited by Margaret Busby).
[5][4] Her academic writing is included in books and journals such as the National Political Science Review, Muziki,[6] Agenda Feminist Media and Sasinda Futhi Siselapha: Black Feminist Approaches to Cultural Studies In South Africa’s Twenty-Five Years Since 1994.
Molebatsi has performed poetry, facilitated creative writing workshops and presented public speaking seminars in 21 countries including Nigeria, Senegal, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, England, Italy, Azerbaijan, Argentina, China, Palestine and Germany.
Among notable events she has featured are the Yari Yari Ntoaso women's conference in Ghana, Poetry Africa, Aké Arts and Book Festival in Abeokuta, Lagos International Poetry Festival[7] and the Buenos Aires International Book Fair Molebatsi is a teacher and PhD candidate in Performance Studies at Northwestern University She has worked at the University of South Africa for over 15 years in different capacities including marketing and lecturing.