This coming Sunday marks 61 years since the Sharpeville massacre and this morning we reflect on that day that led to cracking down and banning of political parties in the country. We look at the massacre changed ideas around resistance, the legacy of that day. Also the role it played in birthing international human rights and to help us navigate this issue, we are joined on the line by..
Guest: Jackie Seroke – PAC’s National Spokesperson
Guest: Tsepo Gumbi - Project Coordinator: Photojournalism and Documentary Photography Programme at MPW
Guest: Joseph Ngoaketsi - A social and cultural activist, an archives and Records Management lecturer at UNISA (as well as a PhD candidate at Wits University researching changes and continuity on memorialisation and commemoration of Sharpeville historical memory over a period of 50 year 1960-2010. Joseph completed Honors degree script on history of Sharpeville and Master’s degree on historical consciousness experienced by the community Of Sharpeville)