Published Aug 4, 2020
Siyabulela Mandela - Personal Lessons from History
Scholar-activist Siyabulela Mandela, great-grandson of Nelson Mandela, delves into his advocacy for human rights, reflecting on his family legacy and his work in South Sudan, while emphasizing the need to decolonize minds to combat systemic racism and envision a just future for upcoming generations.

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