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expeople1 [14]
3 years ago
7

Suggest and motivate five possible activities that could be included in the anti-racism programme as suggested by steven friedma

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Andrew [12]3 years ago
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Steven Friedman is a political analyst. He said that the biggest issue with racism is Inequality of Privilege which also includes the opportunities within specific races that entails with it. This racism in South Africa made Friedman said that the constitution in 1994 simply said that everybody was equal -- but it won't work that way. Activities to promote anti-racism programme is that make each activity open to all, regardless of what race, opportunities must be available to everyone
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