The author, interviews some South Africans of different hues, about
the idea of race, what it has meant to them and how they envision a
future South Africa, steeped as the country and its people are in a
highly charged and often unacknowledged world of racial
sensitivity. Amongst the interviewees are Naledi Pandor, Minister
of Education; Wilmot James, executive director of the African
Genome Education Institute; Rhoda Kadalie, journalist and human
rights activist; Melanie Verwoerd, former South African ambassador
to Ireland; Phatekile Holomisa, president of the Congress of
Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa); and Carel
Boshoff, the founder of Orania, an Afrikaner homeland established
in 1991 in the Northern Cape.
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