HEALING HOUR: Importance of SA to take a step back and heal as a nation.

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What can be done to help heal the open, bleeding wounds of black South Africans?

How can these wounds, both literal and figurative, be remedied to birth self-aware social groups and people who are collectively confident to positively engage with forces of globalisation and the fourth industrial revolution; forces defined and determined from elsewhere?

Why is such a project urgent when African identities have become homogeneous because of the hegemony and normalisation of Western standards, values, technologies and aspirations?
25 Oct 2022 4AM English South Africa Education · Careers

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