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Race and Reconcilliation additional resources

  • Apartheid Museum
    A series of 22 individual exhibition areas -- including film footage, photographs, text panels and artifacts -- illustrate the events and lives affected by a state-sanctioned system based on racial discrimination. It also chronicles the struggle of the majority to overthrow it. 
  • Center for Interethnic Cooperation - Russia
  • District Six Museum
    A heritage project that seeks to serve the interests of the victims of the various forms of forced removals that occurred in District Six, the larger city of Cape Town, and in other parts of South Africa.
  • South African History Online
    The non-partisan, nonprofit people's history project aims to address the biased way in which South Africa's history was represented in educational and cultural institutions. Its goal is to create the most comprehensive online encyclopedia of South African history and culture.
  • South End Museum Trust
    South End, one of the oldest suburbs in Port Elizabeth, aims to depict the tragedy and sorrow that resulted from forced removals, the Group Areas Act, and the apartheid legislation that oppressed South Africans.
  • Spirals Trust
    Works with communities in the Eastern Cape that were affected by violence and conflict during the years of struggle against apartheid, and assists them in meeting the challenge of identity in the transition from apartheid to democracy.
  • Umtapo Centre
    Engages in education, training, community mobilization, and networking in order to empower people, particularly youth, to take control of their own lives in the struggle for sustainable development, peace, and human rights.