#622 - Black Sash

In the arena of human rights advocacy, Black Sash emerges as a steadfast champion of justice and equality, committed to challenging systemic injustices and empowering marginalized communities. Founded in 1955, amidst the tumult of apartheid-era South Africa, the organization has a rich legacy of resistance and resilience, rooted in the belief that every individual deserves dignity, respect, and equal rights under the law. Find out how Black Sash continues to be a beacon of hope for those fighting for social justice and human rights. Want to support Black Sash? https://www.blacksash.org.za/  Find the episode at: https://great.com/great-talks-with/black-sash  

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In Great.com Talks With... we aim to break down the world’s most pressing problems in a way that is interesting, exciting, and easy to understand. Our podcast hosts, Emil Ekvardt and Spirit Rosenberg, talk with organizations and experts dedicated to doing good in the world. Together, they shed light on some incredible work being done globally.