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SOUTH AFRICA

These are some of the recent posts that i and others have made to hopefully challenge and encourage and educate you as you try and figure out how to do life better in South Africa. Please feel free to share any of these posts that are helpful with people you think it might help to take one more step towards…

All Lives Smatter – a collection of thoughts about race, painting all people with the same brush and the need for whites to engage with whites

All White Lives Matter – a “Black Lives Matter for Dummies” kind of post

Ask before you leap [to conclusions] – a post looking at how we engage when we engage with others on race

8 Steps to help me become a better ally of my friends of colour – a short but helpful reminder

But pity the mutants – a painful look at how white people are able to feel more empathy for fictional characters and pets than black people

But What Can I Do? – 40 Tips for white South Africans genuinely asking this question

Entitlement with an “i” – a brief glimpse into the problem of entitlement in our country

If I were white, I’d have been able to breathe – guest post by Thandi Nkomo

Race with me – short video clips explaining race issues simply to white people

She turned to me and asked me if being an Umlungu was something i enjoyed.

The Better Black/Coloured/Indian – some friends share stories about the standard of whiteness that has been pressured on them

The queen, my dad, and Sarafina – guest post by Thandi Nkomo

Ways in which white people are better than black people [part I] – a very short post.

Ways in which white people aren’t better than black people [part II] – a more wordier post.

When someone with an African name gives you their “easier” English name.

When the offence is that you’re offended – looking a little deeper into entitlement in South Africa.

Life during Lockdown: Meet Kerzia Chetty

By |April 30th, 2020|Categories: pain and Hope, South Africa, stories|Tags: , , , |

Continuing the series on Life during Lockdown, let me introduce you to my friend, Kerzia Chetty, in her own words: My name is Kerzia Chetty and I am a mom, wife and businesswoman.  Question [...]

Life during Lockdown: Meet Debbie Hutton

By |April 27th, 2020|Categories: South Africa, stories, thorts of other people|Tags: , , , |

Welcome to a brand new series i'm calling 'Life during Lockdown'. i invited some of my Facebook friends to respond to four questions related to their time so far in lockdown as we hit [...]

Character Stories for Children: Two weeks in.

By |April 16th, 2020|Categories: Character Stories for Children, fun, poems and other creativity, positive ideas for change, silly things, South Africa, what i am watching|Tags: , , , , , , |

Just two weeks ago, an idea was born. i can't even remember where the inspiration came from actually but one day Character Stories for Children was not a thing and the next day it [...]

Quotes of Liberation: a little Steve Biko to chew on…

By |April 15th, 2020|Categories: South Africa, thorts of other people, what i am reading|Tags: , , , , |

Are you ready for some Quotes for Liberation? i am busy reading the Voices of Liberation book on Steve Biko by Derek Hook.  And i am LOVING it! i have always been a huge [...]

A visit to the Strandfontein site…

By |April 14th, 2020|Categories: activities, Justice issues, local news, pain and Hope, reflections, South Africa, things to wrestle with, tricky things|Tags: , , , , , |

i was given an opportunity to visit the Strandfontein site yesterday where around 2000 homeless people are being held.  On Good Friday i had written this post about Strandfontein which had gained a fair [...]

Before you bite into that chocolate…

By |April 10th, 2020|Categories: Justice issues, local news, South Africa, things to wrestle with|Tags: , , , |

It is Good Friday today. But very much the opposite of that in the Strandfontein sports facility where the homeless have been rounded up and moved. "It is like a concentration camp!" - these [...]

You are invited to the Premiere of Character Stories for Children

By |April 5th, 2020|Categories: Character Stories for Children, family, South Africa, stories|Tags: , , , , , |

Monday sees the premiere launch of our new You Tube channel: Character Stories for Children. And as my friend Hairyette [who will be reading the very first story] tells me, it isn't actually only [...]

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