South Africans to #TakeOnRacism this week

The first of its kind, this week marks Anti-Racism Week in South Africa

POLOKWANE –  The campaign will run from March 14 to March 21 to coincide with the commemoration of the Sharpeville massacre and the Human Rights Day on March 21.

The campaign is an initiative by the Anti-Racism Network South Africa (ARNSA) and is run in partnership with the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation and the Nelson Mandela Foundation, along with 80 other organisations.

It will see various events being held across South Africa, and the organisers aim to mobilise entities and individuals who would otherwise not focus on questions of racism and its effects and cures, and produce new innovations in the ways people fight racism going forward.

ARNSA also aims to launch the organisation in the various provinces.

Review Online and Capricorn Voice, along with other publications in the Caxton Group also form part of the campaign, and various #TakeOnRacism content will be published on these sites throughout the week.

 

 

 

 

 

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