Johannesburg

Discussion: The Black Body - (Still) a Site of Oppression?

Thursday Mar 21 15:00–17:00       Cnr Northern Parkway and Gold Reef Rd, Ormonde (Gold Reef City)
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To mark Human Rights Day 2019 the Apartheid Museum hosts a public discussion and debate entitled "The Black Body: (Still) a Site of Oppression?" led by a stellar lineup of South African activists and academics.

Radio presenter, political analyst and writer Eusebius McKaiser moderates the panel which includes psychologist and masculinities studies scholar Kopano Ratele; Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, the Research Chair in Studies in Historical Trauma and Transformation at Stellenbosch University; and public speaker and social justice activist Lovelyn Nwadeyi.

Entrance to Apartheid Museum is free on Human Rights Day. RSVP to info@apartheidmuseum.org or call Sibongile +27 11 309 4700 to confirm your attendance. 

Date

Venue

Mar 21 2019 15:00–17:00
Apartheid Museum
Cnr Northern Parkway and Gold Reef Rd, Ormonde (Gold Reef City)

Price/Additional Info

Entrance is free

Website

apartheidmuseum.org www.facebook.com/ApartheidMuseumSA
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