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How multicultural churches in South Africa are breaking down race barriers Published: September 22, 2021 10:19am EDT Race is an issue that’s always simmering below the surface in South Africa.
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THE Department of Basic Education plans to review whether the progression and promotion programme in schools is still ...
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In the heart of South Africa, where aspirations often clash with societal constraints, two women have emerged as beacons of hope, illustrating the transformative power of education.
I contain multitudes," anticipating a multicultural America at its founding. Two of our politicians speak to the psychology of their multicultural identity in contemporary times.
Former anti-apartheid student protest leader Seth Mazibuko is among activists and educators who believe a crisis is hollowing out the country’s education system.
In South African, Christians are in the majority. They made up 62% of the South African population in 2015. In my article I discusses the reconciliation potential of multicultural churches in that ...
In a paper published in 2017 I looked at the role that churches - particularly multicultural churches - can play in addressing this problem. South African churches remain mono-cultural to a large ...
These multicultural churches are a new, growing phenomenon in urban areas. They are successfully bringing together Christians from various race groups, in a society where religious life remains ...
Race is an issue that’s always simmering below the surface in South Africa. One of the ugliest aspects of the recent wave of looting and violence was the killing of people based on their race in ...