Nontokozo Sabic (Nelspruit, South Africa, 1980) lives between two worlds: he knows how to live according to the rules established by the West and Europe, but, "fortunately", he still maintains the indigenous way of life of his homeland. As he said, he loves to learn and spread what he has learned, and this is what he did last weekend, in Eibar (Gipuzkoa), leading an anti-racist course aimed at white people. He invited us to reflect on a question…
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Nontokozo Sabic (Nelspruit, South Africa, 1980) lives between two worlds: he knows how to live according to the rules established by the West and Europe, but, "fortunately", he still maintains the indigenous way of life of his homeland. As he said, he loves to learn and spread what he has learned, and this is what he did last weekend, in Eibar (Gipuzkoa), leading an anti-racist course aimed at white people. He invited us to reflect on a question…