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Activism and Racial Justice with Temba Maqubela | 1 Hour Intern

Jan 25, 202150 minSeason 2Ep. 18
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Episode description

The Eighth Headmaster of Groton School and former anti-apartheid activist, Temba Maqubela and I sit down to have a deep conversation about what it was like to grow during the apartheid regime in South Africa, his exilement from his country when he was only 17 years old, his remarkable activism through education, and the importance of serving others. Everyone has the power to transform the system around them, all it takes is determined action.

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The Power Points:

  1. Everybody has potential to be transformed.
  2. Go and be a catalyst for transformation.
  3. Don’t wait for all the conditions to be right to take action.

Resources

I Write What I Like by Steve Biko

How Can Man Die Better by Benjamin Pogrund

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