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Exploring our shared origins

An episode of the Confronting Racism podcast, hosted by Primedia Broadcasting, titled "Exploring our shared origins" was published on March 22, 2016 and runs 16 minutes.

March 22, 2016 ·16m · Confronting Racism

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In part 6 of a series of podcasts, Koketso Sachane focuses on two crucial aspects of tackling racism in our society; the need to work as a collective and exploring our shared origins. Koketso is joined by guests Sean Moodley of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation and national chairperson ARNSA (Anti-Racism Network of South Africa) and Professor Robert Bloomenshine, chief scientist of the Paleontological Scientific Trust (P.A.S.T).

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