Justice For Nathaniel Julius!

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Stacey and JSbu shared their thoughts on Monday about the "Justice For Nathaniel Julius" matter. They also went a little deeper and spoke about the effects and views of the public when it comes to Down Syndrome.

According to Down Syndrome South Africa, it is described as "the most common and naturally occurring chromosomal genetic condition and is the largest single cause of intellectual disabilities". It occurs when an individual has a full or partial chromosome.

Stacey and JSbu wanted to help educate themselves and KZN on Down Syndrome.

We had the chance to chat with Jess Rodgers, who is the mom of Luke - a young boy with Down Syndrome but we also asked for KZN's input.

Listen to what KZN had to say.
31 Aug 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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