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Media24 backs annual anti-racism week

CE Esmaré Weideman says ordinary South Africans need to tackle racism wherever it rears its head

Media24 backs annual anti-racism week

Cape Town - Media24 has partnered with the Anti-Racism Network of South Africa (ARNSA) for the first annual anti-racism week.

Media24 joined with more than 90 other organisations, including civil society groups and government institutions, to take part in the week from March 14 and last until March 21.

During anti-racism week News24 plans to run various campaigns.

“Recent incidents of racism in our country were not only shocking but also showed we have a long way to go,” said Media24 chief executive Esmaré Weideman.

“It’s time for ordinary South Africans to tackle racism wherever it rears its head. Instead of turning a blind eye, we have to say, ‘Not in my name, not in my workplace, not around my braai'."

"As a country we have so much to lose if the dream of a non-racist, peaceful society goes down the drain. That’s why we joined this initiative, and that’s why Media24 urges all South Africans to get involved.”

ARNSA is the largest anti-racism campaign launched by a civil society in South Africa, and aims to play an important role in fostering dialogue and reconciliation.

You will be able to follow the campaign on News24, YOU, Huisgenoot, DRUM, Die Burger, Beeld, The Witness, Volksblad, City Press, Daily Sun, Rapport, Son, Media24’s local newspapers, Netwerk24 and all Media24’s sites.

More information can be accessed on www.arnsa.org.za.

* News24 is part of the Media24 group

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