By Theo Mayekiso

Being Black – A South African story that matters

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This South African story is an invitation
to rich conversations that could lead to
social transformation and social cohesion
in a racially polarized world.

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This South African story is an invitation
to rich conversations that could lead to
social transformation and social cohesion
in a racially polarized world.

 

The book implicitly acknowledges that many white people have sought to be part of the journey towards racial harmony, but in
most cases, it has been done without a paradigm shift on the part of white compatriots.
It has been done with very limited understanding of the black world and with many assumptions.
Even though the book is about the author’s experiences in the Christian spaces and has contributors who occupy that space,
the message for social change and social restitution is universal.

• This book is not bringing a Christian message per se, it is rather pointing out flaws and shortcomings when religion does not       seek to uphold universal principles of love, care and social solidarity.
• This book is about co creating a future that is devoid of structural racism
• It is meant to inspire hope and optimism while acknowledging huge challenges of confronting historical racial injustices.
• It is meant to point out possible pathways to a culture of UBUNTU.
• This book has lessons for all races and would hugely benefit anyone who reads it

Author:
Theo Mayekiso
Category:
Publisher Name:
Shofar Books
Publish Date:
22/05/2024
Book Format:
E-Book, Print
ISBN:
9780620890626
Country:
South Africa
Language:
English
Screen Reader:
supported
Text-To-Speech:
enabled
Enhanced Typesetting:
enabled
X-Ray:
enabled
Word Wise:
enabled
Print Length:
enabled
Lending:
not enabled

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