Elizabeth Daniels, 52, in her room at Cissie Gool House, an abandoned hospital in the Woodstock neighbourhood of Cape Town now occupied by over 1,000 people. Before moving here, Daniels' family had been evicted from their past three homes. Firstly, from District Six by the apartheid government and subsequently due to gentrification.
Since 2017, the Reclaim the City movement has been supporting the occupation of various abandoned buildings in central Cape Town in order to protest against gentrification and the lack of affordable housing near the city centre, and to provide a refuge for those being evicted from their homes. During the apartheid era non-white residents were forcibly removed from much of central Cape Town. Nearly three decades later the city remains chronically divided along ethnic and socio-economic lines, while South Africa remains the world's most unequal country, according to the World Bank.