Is b-bbee still a means for ensuring racial justice?
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JOHANNESBURG - Is Affirmative Action still a means for ensuring racial justice and the protection of human rights?
This was the critical discussion during a dialogue held by the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, in partnership with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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The US has used South Africa's policies on land and economic transformation to reinforce a narrative that these actions are motivated by racial hostility towards white minorities.
The dialogue looked at policies promoting racial justice which align with the global push for a more equitable society.
eNCA Senior reporter, Silindelo Masikane filed the story.