Privileged to hear His Highness #AgaKhan speaking in Toronto at @AgaKhanMuseum at annual pluralism lecture. pic.twitter.com/tt4FET36HD
— Rudyard Griffiths (@rudyardg) May 20, 2016
John McNee, the Global Centre for Pluralism's Secretary General, introduces His Highness the #AgaKhan. #AnnualLecture
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 19, 2016
His Highness #AgaKhan: #PluralismLecture "something we look forward to w great anticipation, something we remember w great appreciation."
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 19, 2016
His Highness the Aga Khan addressing the #PluralismLecture audience, making case for pluralism/robust constitutions. pic.twitter.com/Gm56fVS87p
— Scott Young (@scottalyoung) May 19, 2016
Viable Constitutions – healthy pluralism rest there, says His Highness the #AgaKhan @GlobalPluralism #PluralismLecture
— Calina Ellwand (@cellwand) May 19, 2016
HH Aga Khan cites IDRC's contribution to development of S. Africa's constitution – another Cdn innovation #PluralismLecture #GG
— Paul Davidson (@PaulHDavidson) May 19, 2016
Sachs: Mandela didn't pop out of jail and a constitution was born fully formed. It took six long years of negotiation. #PluralismLecture
— Scott Young (@scottalyoung) May 19, 2016
@GlobalPluralism's #PluralismLecture live webcast screenshots pic.twitter.com/3v9VH3vbGF
— Salim Nensi (@salimn) May 19, 2016
Justice Albie Sachs: "We accepted pluralism through our diversity as a nation… South Africa is united by our diversity." #PluralismLecture
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 19, 2016
#pluralismlecture with justice Sachs how to create more inclusive society A man who never gave upup @CRRF pic.twitter.com/WuNavuk5Xu
— Anita Bromberg (@AnitaBromberg) May 20, 2016
"When you make a constitution, it's not just for your government, or for yourselves, it's for the future."
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 19, 2016
Sachs: "Customary law is living. It enables one to respect the democratic aspect of customary law." #PluralismLecture
— Scott Young (@scottalyoung) May 20, 2016
"We are so proud of this document." Albie Sachs with the South African constitution #PluralismLecture pic.twitter.com/ZSHhOvSrLc
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 20, 2016
Sachs: I have spent my whole life fighting vs protocol and titles. So how to thank His Highness the Aga Khan properly? #PluralismLecture
— Scott Young (@scottalyoung) May 20, 2016
"Please accept South Africa's most precious gift. Thank you, Your Highness." -Albie Sachs #PluralismLecture #AgaKhan pic.twitter.com/RQVxyo8bUS
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 20, 2016
"Your Highness, please accept South Africa's most precious gift, its bill of rights." #PluralismLecture pic.twitter.com/BUAu8NvYFJ
— Scott Young (@scottalyoung) May 20, 2016
A special moment as Justice Albie Sachs pres South Africa Bill of Rights to the Aga Khan @cellwand #PluralismLecture pic.twitter.com/ufxcmxO4Yx
— Arif Karmali (@arifkarmali) May 20, 2016
And now the time for the Q and A, moderated by @DougSaunders. Send your questions for Albie Sachs to QandA@pluralism.ca #PluralismLecture
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 20, 2016
Albie Sachs: "Apartheid only produced one good thing: anti-apartheid." #PluralismLecture
— Scott Young (@scottalyoung) May 20, 2016
Sachs: Women's movement fought not just to put women in parliament, but pushing them up through parl. ANC was 30% women. #PluralismLecture
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 20, 2016
@DougSaunders interviews Albie Sachs #pluralismlecture – deep insights through great stories pic.twitter.com/4NDZjNHG35
— Andrea Cohen Barrack (@AndreaCBarrack) May 20, 2016
The Right Honourable @APClarkson giving closing remarks for the 2016 Annual #PluralismLecture pic.twitter.com/90JnswMyb8
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 20, 2016
"I was struck by the words integrity, dignity, your words of generosity" – @APClarkson to #AlbieSachs. #PluralismLecture @GlobalPluralism
— Amal I-L (@vasynaJUNE) May 20, 2016
Justice Albie Sachs and His Highness the #AgaKhan take their leave, concluding a remarkable evening of insights. #PluralismLecture
— Global Pluralism (@GlobalPluralism) May 20, 2016
Justice Albie Sachs – the history of South Africa's Bill of Rights w His Highness the Aga Khan & Rt Hon A. Clarkson pic.twitter.com/nbcYTCKjte
— Steve Orsini (@SteveOrsini) May 20, 2016
W/ His Highness the #Agakhan y'day at @agakhanmuseum for @GlobalPluralism lecture @AKFCanada @ismailimail @akdn pic.twitter.com/vPJROPwuXM
— Arif Virani, MP (@viraniarif) May 20, 2016
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