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Lessons from Apartheid: How Americans Can Join Across Racial Differences

Merry Room Duxbury Free Library 77 Alden Street, Duxbury, MA, 02332
Via Zoom

The Black Lives Matter protests that swept through the nation in 2020 made many Americans question their own beliefs and long held assumptions about race and privilege in America. Manju Soni will give a brief overview of her experiences growing up in South Africa under the system of racial separation called Apartheid, and draw parallels with America's own past and present experiences with racism.  

You can register here.

When you register you will receive an email with the link to watch at home. If you would like to watch the virtual presentation on the big screen at the library, you do not need to register. 

This event is part of the Growing Together: Equity and Allyship initiative at the Duxbury Free Library. The library is wheelchair accessible.

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