We were also joined by Nqaba Bucwa – From Listening Circles on Race. This is an eclectic group of Capetonians who have a desire for a meaningful conversation on race in South Africa. Nqaba spoke to us about the outcome of their recent public listening circle on race which took place at Green Point Urban Park this past Saturday. The discussion was about the racial legacy of Apartheid and the observation that black and white South Africans are increasingly growing further apart. For further information you can check www.facebook.com/listeningcircles
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Listening Circles on Race commences meaningful conversation on race in South Africa
We were also joined by Nqaba Bucwa – From Listening Circles on Race. This is an eclectic group of Capetonians who have a desire for a meaningful conversation on race in South Africa. Nqaba spoke to us about the outcome of their recent public listening circle on race which took place at Green Point Urban Park this past Saturday. The discussion was about the racial legacy of Apartheid and the observation that black and white South Africans are increasingly growing further apart. For further information you can check www.facebook.com/listeningcircles
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