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South Africa: Segregation, 30 Years After Apartheid25 min
Available until 14/10/2051
14/10/2021
In July 2021, riots and looting in South Africa's Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces left more than 300 dead, and extensive damage. The unrest didn't spread to the rest of the country, but it brought questions of ongoing inequality and racial justice to the fore. One team of neighbourhood volunteers think they have the answer.
Director
Nathalie Georges, Eric Bergeron
Author
Nathalie Georges
Country
France
Year
2021
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