OPINIONISTA: Human Rights Day the perfect time to confront scourge of racism in South Africa

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Virtually every aspect of our lives in South Africa has a serious need for change: from politics to education, healthcare, gender issues, workplace culture and productivity, unemployment, corruption, crime, poverty, race relations and the inequality gap.

If we are hoping someone will come along and magically fix everything, a terrible thing will happen… Nothing! Hope has never been a winning strategy.

For me, the birthplace of change in South Africa is the area of race relations, the most pervasive and destructive outcome of our unjust past. More specifically, learning to talk openly and honestly about race and having the courageous conversations that will open the minds of the people who are struggling with change.

To teach a black child that skin colour does not matter is to teach them that the history of their families — a history that banned inter-racial marriages, prohibited black people from doing certain jobs, required passbooks and ensured black children could not learn maths and science — wasn’t because of skin colour but because their mothers and fathers, grandparents and great grandparents were inferior and, by extension, that they are also inferior.

At that time, I learnt a huge amount about South Africa’s past and the realities of our workspaces. I also learnt the difference between prejudice, discrimination and racism.Discrimination: When you act on your prejudice.There are powerful messages to get out to our fellow South Africans. We can’t begin to influence change without asking the difficult questions and having the hard conversations.

People need to identify how their conscious and unconscious biases were developed. They need to become familiar with the history of social injustice in South Africa and develop a plan to address and overcome their own biases. Most importantly, they must discover how they can each make a difference — and it isn’t by being colour blind.

 

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