CBC Radio Podcast: Interview with South Africa’s Justice Albie Sachs – 2016 Global Pluralism Lecture
Albie Sachs is considered one of the key architects of South Africa’s post-apartheid constitution. Matt Galloway spoke with him this morning.
Albie Sachs is considered one of the key architects of South Africa’s post-apartheid constitution. Matt Galloway spoke with him this morning.
“Let us celebrate today our own connection to His Highness, a champion of pluralism, a transcender of borders and barriers, and a great, wise and benevolent connector,”
The Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies awarded Mawlana Hazar Imam an honorary degree for his service to humanity.
A dialogue followed the lecture, moderated by Doug Saunders, International Affairs Columnist with the Globe and Mail.
Full video of the event will be up shortly at the pluralism.ca. For now, check out some pictures of the event and reception.
May 19, 2016, Dodoma, Tanzania: Tanzania’s Prime Minister, Kassim Fate together with Tanzania’s Minister of…
The story of how the South African constitution was created, was the subject of the this year’s Annual Pluralism Lecture.
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A Profound Moment at the Global Centre for Pluralism Annual Lecture 2016
“Please accept South Africa’s most precious gift. Thank you, Your Highness.” -Albie Sachs
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