05 June - Human Rights - CCR to host a public dialogue on Gangsterism in SA schools

In today's show, we spoke to Dr Benita Moolman - Human and Social research specialist at the Human Sciences Research Council. We were talking about the public dialogue on Gangsterism in South African schools that the Centre for Conflict Resolution CCR is hosting tonight as part of an ongoing series of public meetings hosted by CCR that have become a fixture on Cape Town’s political and social diary. The dialogue will be addressed by Dan Plato - Western Cape MEC for Community Safety and Irvin Kinnes - Conflict Resolution and Crime Prevention Practitioner with Dr Benita Moolman, chairing the evening. The event is happening tonight on the Ground Floor at 6 Spin Street, Cape Town from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. RSVP: to Lavenia Benjamin lavenia@ccr.uct.ac.za or (021) 689 1005 alternatively visit www.ccr.org. All are welcome and entry is free but kindly RSVP for seating.

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