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Going for a run is not a crime.Apartheid wrapped in daily life.Uncle Tom is having the time of his life.
functions factions to say that we're all about culture, we're all about freeing Mandela, you know, the antiapartheid movement was the thing back then, as opposed to get in a bag or getting that money s. So in thatsense, just saying that let me know that that was his worldview. And that worldview comes from art making from figuring out the world. This is how I understand the world.
50 years ago, we lived in a racially segregated society that had Jim Crow laws, that separated out blacks and whites--apartheid was still rampant in South Africa.75 years ago, the world was organized into colonial empires-- no longer.
been trying to dig up old trafford um not the football pitch but the rugby pitch because we wanted to stop the thenapartheid south african team this was a protest led by peter hayne who has only recently been a cabinet minister butthere it was we were there and um um we didn't have any footage at all but i
they give up some principle so if we look at at you know a different issue if we look atapartheid the boycott of South Africa had an impact it put a pressure on thatregime do we believe that freedom of speech and freedom of political activity is a principle of this world that we
I was born at the time when apartheid was still alive and kicking and was strong. And I was born in the 18 seventieswhen apartheid was at its height and I was born at a time closer to the June 16 1976 riots where the students werekilled in hundreds of numbers by the police for boycotting and protesting against being taught in Afrikaans instead
And you tell them what you want, and they get you the article.Because Apartheid, or Apartheid, what does it actually mean is separateness.
hip hop, the vernacular expressed through architecture and movement-- all of which shows that the bones that lie undergroundresisted apartheid for such a long time and put under arrest and prison life coming out and saying that he actually
Yeah, I mean we grew up in a country that was severely divided.The apartheid regime tore people apart.And it assigned values to people based on their race, which is something
Well, it was something called Apartheid.And Apartheid was a massive system to benefit white people at the expense of Africans.There was a labor market in Apartheid, and the labor market essentially massively discriminated against black people in favor of white people.
in a far-flung place from the nice, white cities.And apartheid regime didn't really provide any public transport for these townships.Even after the end of the apartheid, the South African government haven't invested enough to solve this problem.
Here, we are in the Cape Flats at the Princess Vlei, 109 hectare wetland that during the apartheid era was assigned as a space for communities considerednon-white under the apartheid regime.The area was neglected by the government, and the ecosystem went into serious decline.
other places in the world for that strength. You know, we have a really strong connection to the Native Americans and their plight and struggles. We wereconstantly looking at the apartheid rules that, you know, we're forced upon many blacks in Africa. Andi forfor May we had a document, Justus bad here in Australia called the White Australia Policy. Andi, that wasn't too long ago either. So for for everything that's happened
rights movement, which is what we had in the 19 eighties. He wasn't civil rights movement in that way, because Britain didn't practice apartheiddomestically exported apartheid everywhere else in the world. Ironically, here in the UK, there was never a time when black people couldn't vote back in Britishelections. Since 17 18 um, there was never a formal segregation, though There were attempts at a color bar.
Yes, civil rights in America.We had apartheid South Africa.And then lots of periods from the last 100 years.
and started bombing the apartheid system.
And you tell them what you want, and they get you the article.And the Apartheid authorities said, no, you can't do this.
not in a legal, punishing format, but in a way of creating dialogue and conversation,allowing the victims of apartheid to speak to the perpetrators and be heard, simply have their stories be told as the truth.Because, one of the first things that goes in war and atrocity and genocide is truth itself.
The apartheid regime tore people apart.He worked for the apartheid government.
A bit like apartheid in South Africa, where you were in a camp.
to an unbelievable philosophical apartheid and I think that those of us who want to come
Clinton grew up under apartheid. When he graduated from college, he wanted to be a journalist, but the South Africa at the time wasn't a very promising environment for young journalists.
bicycle rickshaws she was white and the three very large women on the back were black and ithought in this apartheid town which is really what washington dc has almost been to this day to see this site was a quiteextraordinary thing you know it's one of the most buttoned up cities on earth and on that day it was completely unbuttoned
the state under apartheid and you will have a blanket amnesty if you come forward by a date certain if you don't
You all remember Apartheid in South Africa, of course.
So we end up with vaccine apartheid, as Doctor Tedros says, where 80% of the doses are being hoarded by 10% of the countries.
I was born Unfortunately,I was born at the time when apartheid was still alive and kicking and was strong. And I was born in the 18 seventieswhen apartheid was at its height and I was born at a time closer to the June 16 1976 riots where the students were
indicators of similarities to, you know, the Belgians in the Congo, uh, the German, Dutch, French, English and the kindof Boyer Afrikaner landscape in apartheid in South Africa.Even the segregation here in the United States on there is a sense of, ah global relationship between
I was involved in the anti-apartheid struggle.
So they would allow themselves to be seen.And so in the middle of apartheid South Africa where no one wanted to go, suddenly word started to get out all over the worldthat there was this place you could go to and see a wild leopard.
And the fence was called a veterinary fence.But it was actually erected by the apartheid government to use the Kruger National Park as a buffer zone between Mozambique and South Africa.The fence had absolutely no-- to put a fence between wildlife and wildlife is madness.
Fantastic, that's very applicable, so thank you.Now in the '40s when apartheid started to become formalized, there were rules that whites couldn't employ blacks or whatnot.And I believe it was your grandfather who took a stance on that in the bush.
She's been arrested for protesting Apartheid in South Africa.
And Apartheid was a massive system to benefit white people at the expense of Africans.There was a labor market in Apartheid, and the labor market essentially massively discriminated against black people in favor of white people.Until the early 1980s, there was something called the color bar, and the color bar was a huge list of occupations that only white people could undertake that black people
And because of reasons like apartheid and different reasons, I never got over there to do it.
And apartheid regime didn't really provide any public transport for these townships.Even after the end of the apartheid, the South African government haven't invested enough to solve this problem.So people in some of these townships have to rely on these strange things known
discrimination during the whole time of apartheid.
When he was first arraigned before an apartheid court, he turned up wearing traditional Xhosa dress.
But due to all the effects of apartheid, most of the vineyard owners were white South Africans.
Baratunde Thurston: Called This is Apartheid.
there was this big debate about apartheid, about whether companies should support South Africa in hopes of changing the system from within, or whether we should boycott." And
There is an electoral cost to backstopping genocide and apartheid. And that's what's wild to me is that people like third way are like, well, there's a
I had grown up in the bubble of white apartheid South Africa.
And I also kind of feel ashamed for Apartheid.
movement now. The anti-apartheid movement.
Because this is the map of a social apartheid.
where you have a nonviolent struggle against the apartheid regime in South Africa.
The only time they ever came off the fence was over apartheid.
the way South Africa has a trauma of Apartheid, the way America has a trauma of race, India will continue to have that trauma of caste.
individual crops up now as to the uh more sensitive end of your question speakingas a former protester myself um in our day it was apartheid that we wereprotesting about i think that wherever um the authorities have sought to uh you
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