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S2 E50: People of the Year (2023) - Zandile - the first South African Black to embrace oceans as a freediving instructor

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// Who would have thought that two-thirds of Planet earth remains a no-go for a lot of Black people? Zandile took up scuba diving and free diving and her folks asked her 'why do you want to do white people things?' This episode is a conversation with two primary schoolers - 3rd grader Nayra Maheshwari and 4th grader Smyan Shetty, from India. They explore ideas related to racism and segregation.To watch the video of Zandile free-diving, click here.Do you like to read stories? Read our newsletters... //

© Sangeetha Length 00:14:26 22 December 2023 Season 2 Episode 50 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News , Talk Country: India Type: Episodic

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© Sangeetha Length 00:14:26 22 December 2023 Season 2 Episode 50 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News , Talk Country: India Type: Episodic

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Who would have thought that two-thirds of Planet earth remains a no-go for a lot of Black people? Zandile took up scuba diving and free diving and her folks asked her 'why do you want to do white people things?' This episode is a conversation with two primary schoolers - 3rd grader Nayra Maheshwari and 4th grader Smyan Shetty, from India. They explore ideas related to racism and segregation.To watch the video of Zandile free-diving, click here.Do you like to read stories? Read our newsletters...


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