Seeing the ‘Other’ & being the ‘Other’
The Anti-Racism Network of South Africa (ARNSA) is an alliance of organisations working to respond to racism in South Africa. The Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation facilitated the formation of ARNSA and currently serve as the secretariat.
On Wednesday, 22nd March 2017, 10h00 – 12h00 the Western Cape Chapter of ARNSA cordially invite you and your Faith Organisation to a Dialogue with leaders from different faiths, titled, “Being the ‘Other’ and Seeing the ‘Other’” at the offices of the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, 105 Hatfield Street, Gardens, Cape Town. A representative from your organisation will be requested to deliver a five minute input, together with other Faith Organisations, on the state of racism and other identity discrimination in South Africa.
The discussion will be quite short, but hopefully emerge with a very useful sense of shared perspectives, healthy points of disagreement and collective approaches to the current challenge of racism.
We trust that this will receive your most favourable response.
Yours faithfully
Kenneth Lukuko
For ARNSA WESTERN CAPE