A dialogue followed the lecture, moderated by Doug Saunders, International Affairs Columnist with the Globe and Mail.
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Full video of the event will be up shortly at the pluralism.ca. For now, check out some pictures of the event and reception.
The story of how the South African constitution was created, was the subject of the this year’s Annual Pluralism Lecture.
A Profound Moment at the Global Centre for Pluralism Annual Lecture 2016
“Please accept South Africa’s most precious gift. Thank you, Your Highness.” -Albie Sachs
The Battle for the South African Constitution: Protecting Minorities through Power-Sharing or a Bill of Rights?
In advance of Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation, Global Centre for Pluralism launches a biennial Global Pluralism Award to be awarded every two years beginning 2017.
The Ottawa Peace Talks were co-presented by the Global Centre for Pluralism and Interpeace
“Let’s build peace through diversity”
An inscription from the UN Sec-Gen Ban Ki Moon’s recent visit to the Global Centre for Pluralism.
A large reservoir of young and corruptible electorate could undermine competitive democracy and make political leadership a preserve of wealthy oligarchs and their financiers.
The Battle for the South African Constitution: Protecting Minorities through Power-Sharing or a Bill of Rights?
The “Initiative of Roza Otunbayeva” International Public Foundation with the support of the British Embassy…
Featured in the Global Centre for Pluralism’s “what we’re reading” section, is the address by…