Zatoon Vania grew up in South Africa, where she experienced the full weight of the Apartheid regime. She and her husband fought that system and became members of the African National Congress, where they worked with Nelson Mandela. Zatoon came to Canada in the mid-1960s, where she raised a family and pursued a career. We met her at the Noor Cultural Center, where Crestwood students from the Youth Against Racial and Religious Discrimination YARRD club attended Friday prayers at the mosque and were welcomed by members of the community.
Videos
- 1. Memories on the Introduction of Apartheid
- 2. The Education Act
- 3. The Kliptown Freedom Charter; Zatoon's Role in the ANC
- 4. Apartheid's Impacts on Education and the Workplace
- 5. Zatoon's Family
- 6. Apartheid's Impacts on Zatoon
- 7. The Anti-Apartheid Movement, Pt. 1 new
- 8. The Anti-Apartheid Movement, Pt. 2 new copy
- 9. The Anti-Apartheid Movement, Pt. 3
- 10. Escaping South Africa; Nelson Mandela
- 11. Life as a Refugee
- 12. The Great Escape
- 13. Returning to South Africa