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On June 16 2021, Youth Day will be commemorated in South Africa. 45 years ago, black South Africans students were massacred by the police as they fought against Bantu education. This day commemorates and remembers their struggles. In 2021, 45 years from June 17 1976, the truth is that most young people are still struggling against the system.
The Daily Vox in partnership with Youth Capital has launched a special series called #BeTheDrivingForce.
The series will run between May 14 and July 9 and will explore the different challenges facing young people. These include climate change, menstruation rights, policy activism, infectious diseases, the cost of job-seeking, certification challenges, and the basic income grant, amongst others.
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Comedian Ziwe Fumudoh interviewed four Karens for her new show,
Ziwe, and the results were a televisual masterpiece.
“I interviewed a bunch of Karens about asking to speak to the manager,” Ziwe, 29, said on Twitter, posting a four-minute clip that has been watched almost 200,000 times.
Ziwe skyrocketed to fame last summer with a viral series of Instagram Lives, in which she asked white people about racism – at a time when social media was full of black squares and anti-racism infographics. Her new
Showtime TV series came out last week.
“Karen” is a “pejorative slang term for obnoxious, angry, entitled, and often racist middle aged white women”, the clip begins.
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