Racism can be discussed in schools in a positive way - NAPTOSA

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NAPTOSA says the current school curriculum allows for robust conversations about the country's past. The comments come after a Durban-based high school teacher allegedly went on a racist rant during one of her lessons. NAPTOSA's Thirona Moodley says discussions surrounding the country's history can be approached in a sensitive way.
30 Aug 2018 4AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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