Why poverty?

In a country where only 8% of the total national income is shared by 50% of the population the problem of inequality persists 20 years into our new democracy.

While a quarter of all South Africans live on $1.82 a day the top 20% (10 million people) enjoy 75% of the national income.

Media for Justice travels to poor communities around South Africa to hear the voices of people living in the margins of our society.

 

 

Why racism?

 

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  • An on-line documentary series produced by Media for Justice. This series highlights the voices of those who are marginalised on the basis of race, class and gender and is a platform to hear the voices of the people in their struggle for social justice and human rights. Presented by Sipho Singiswa and produced by Gillian Schutte For the full story go to www.mediaforjustice.net

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