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SOUTH AFRICA: THE NEXT 100 YEARS

On the occasion of the Centennial anniversary of the African National Congress -- and South Africa&amp;#039;s January, 2012 assumption of the UN Security Council Presidency -- we examine the post-apartheid nation&amp;#039;s politics, economics, domestic policy, and global role.

FEATURING:

Zamani Jali, Dube Foundation chair, discussing John L. Dube&amp;#039;s founding of the African National Congress (originally the &amp;quot;South African Native National Congress&amp;quot;) on 8 Jan 1912 -- and his partnership with Afro-American leader Booker T. Washington and the Tuskegee Institute;

South Africa&amp;#039;s Consul General in New York, his excellency George Monyemangene, in a wide-ranging discussion of post-apartheid economics, education, domestic legislation, foreign policy and future national plans;

South African President Jacob Zuma, the current UN Security Council president, excoriating the body for ignoring the African Union and militarily exceeding its own mandate in the consequent NATO-American overthrow of Libya and assassination of Muammar Gadhafi; and

The late Gil Scott-Heron: &amp;quot;Johannesburg&amp;quot;.
 
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