Breaking Cycles of Racism | Dangerous But Good | Khalil Osiris + Craig Wilkinson

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Craig has a frank discussion with Khalil Osiris, international expert on restorative justice, on how we can break out of the man-made construct of racism, embrace our humanity and build a fair and equitable society together. Author, educator, entrepreneur and social activist, Khalil spent 20 years of his life in prison, earning his bachelor’s and master’s degrees while incarcerated. His phenomenal personal journey has given him a deep understanding of redemption, personal transformation and social justice. The insights Craig and Khalil share are challenging, refreshing and practical in their call to action.
14 Nov English South Africa Society & Culture · Self-Improvement

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