Embark on a thought-provoking journey with host Allan Little in this captivating episode of the Beyond Borders Scotland podcast. Allan engages in a profound dialogue with influential figures like Ebrahim Rasool, Nelson Mandela’s former cellmate and ex-Prime Minister of the Western Cape, along with Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, a renowned Professor of Human Rights and Political Philosophy at the University of London. They delve into the intricate themes of resistance and renewal, set against the backdrop of South Africa’s transformative history.
The discussion is further enriched by insights from Peter Sacks, whose exceptional multi-dimensional exhibition ‘Resistance’ serves as a focal point. This exhibition spotlights the lives and struggles of 54 global resistance icons, offering a unique lens through which to view the world’s fight for justice. It will be appearing at Oxford University’s Human Rights Centre in the Spring.
In a special tribute, this episode also celebrates the work of esteemed BBC correspondent George Alagiah, focusing on his latest book ‘Burning Land.’ Join us for an enlightening exploration of resistance, renewal, and the relentless pursuit of rights, as we traverse the complex terrains of history, art, and politics in this engaging episode of the Beyond Borders Scotland podcast.
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Beyond Borders Scotland: https://www.beyondbordersscotland.com/
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