Includes bibliographical references (pages 288-298) and index.
Contents:
Part 1. A time to see. Restitution and a shared vision for South Africa's future -- Ways of seeing: why we are divided and what is needed. Part 2. The past in the present. Black pain and the outrage of racism -- Apartheid's costs: education, opportunities, assets and wellbeing -- White privilege and responses to South Africa's past. Part 3. Turning towards tomorrow. Restitution: a new conversation -- Locating yourself in the conversation -- Restoring our humanity. Part 4. A time to act. Everyday actions for individuals and groups -- Telling new stories through social restitution. Appendix 1. Methods and theories: some scholarly notes -- Appendix 2. Basic information about participants by pseudonym -- Appendix 3. 10-10-10 restitution dialogues -- Appendix 4. Tables listing selected South African legislation.
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