Mar152025ArticlesOpinion PiecesSpeeches The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation did its annual remembrance event to mark the anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. Young people learnt firsthand about the horrors of racism and what some of its worst consequences were Categories: Articles, Opinion Pieces, SpeechesBy anele15 March 2025Leave a comment Author: anele Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Anti-Racism Week 2025 – Unite for Equality: Act Against RacismNextNext post:Joint Statement from the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation (JHF) and the Johannesburg Crisis Alliance (JCA) regarding the partial re-opening of the Johannesburg City Library (JCL)Related PostsOPINION | Ahmed Kathrada’s legacy: a call for courage, integrity3 December 2025The Need to End the Martial Culture of the Powerful11 October 2025Financial mismanagement continues in the City of Johannesburg23 September 2025Young writers, poets and artists take up the mantle of Kathrada’s struggle for justice12 September 2025Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty7 September 2025AKF Calls for Accountability, Education and Dialogue After Offensive Podcast Remarks8 August 2025
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