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Apartheid may have ended decades ago, but its psychological and emotional scars are still deeply felt by the descendants of those who lived through it. Generational trauma, passed down from parents to children, continues to shape mental health, socio-economic status, and community dynamics. But how do we begin to heal these wounds? What role do reparations play in addressing both the material and emotional legacies of Apartheid? Shirley Gunn the Director of the SACTJ (South African Coalition for Transformational Justice) joins us for this discussion.
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Apartheid may have ended decades ago, but its psychological and emotional scars are still deeply felt by the descendants of those who lived through it. Generational trauma, passed down from parents to children, continues to shape mental health, socio-economic status, and community dynamics. But how do we begin to heal these wounds? What role do reparations play in addressing both the material and emotional legacies of Apartheid? Shirley Gunn the Director of the SACTJ (South African Coalition for Transformational Justice) joins us for this discussion.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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