The exhibition explores the contribution of American citizens and civil society in dismantling Apartheid. The exhibition looks into the bonds of solidarity between the nations that date back to the 1880s. One of the themes that underlying the exhibition is confronting injustice at home and abroad. We are taken on a journey of how the anti-apartheid movement took hold in the United States, examining the social, political and cultural networks created between the two nations….
Guest: Senator Michael Mitchell – Former State Senator
Guest: Susan L. Taylor – Former Editor of Essence Magazine
Guest: Khephra Burns – Author, Editor and Playwright
Guest: Alicia Adams - Director of International Programming at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC

Missile Strike:The Israel Defense Force (IDF) says it has launched another wave of strikes on Tehran, while Iranian officials say at least 153 people including children were killed after a reported strike hit a school
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EASTERN CAPE SOPA:The Premier of the Eastern Cape, Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane, delivered the annual State of the Province Address (SOPA) yesterday, outlining government’s strategic priorities and plans to accelerate economic growth, strengthen service delivery, and improve the livelihoods of citizens across the province
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OB: Northern Cape SOPA
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