Teresa Oakley-Smith: ANC history, 'GNU', BEE, school racism, Nelson Mandela, Jacob Zuma & MK Party

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Teresa Oakley-Smith: ANC history, 'GNU', BEE, school racism, Nelson Mandela, Jacob Zuma & MK Party


For the last guest interview episode of 2024, we are joined by a special guest, Sizwe’s Mom – Teresa Oakley-Smith to unpack school racism, ANC history, racism in the workplace and much more!

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  1. How do you suggest the SA Government turn around the systemic looting and corruption? I personally really enjoyed your interview with Rob Hersov, I agree with him that we need economic growth because people need jobs and financial breakthrough to have hope for a future, and I also love your mother's suggestion on changing the education system !

  2. as an South African Afrikaans speaking causation women that was not raised racist I just want to say I am SO sorry about all the abuse, it is terrible 💔💔💔💔😭

  3. This is definitely my favorite epsiode now. I've always wanted to sit down and have such conversations with my parents. Really inspiring to see. Your mom is truly a legend. We need more South Africans like her! And you.

  4. One of the most important interviews done in this country. What a woman! 🔥❤️. I love how you love your parents. This is why you are great. What your mom says as a white woman about the TRC as a mistake is absolutely brilliant! One of the few honest white people in the country.

  5. she made me cry, you could pick up in her voice how pained she is about the state of our country and how dissapointing it has bee for her in a way. We appreciate your efforts mama. Thank you Sizwe for sharing her with us.

  6. Thank you Dr Sizwe for giving us the pleasure of your mother and her involvement in the liberation struggle. We are still there to support her and work with her in this journey ✊🏾✊🏾

  7. Coming from big corporate, it was most difficult working the black staff because absolutely every effort to hold them accountable for work ethic it was always turned into a racist issue.

  8. I love how direct mum Teresa Oakley-Smith. Such a Patriot! 🔥 What a refreshing interview. Please bring her back. On the next interview, could she share her thoughts on the current quality of education in SA and the direction she thinks we should pivot as a country. Also, her take on the Bela Bill. ❤🎉

  9. I have been inspired to pick up books and read again because reading has some creativity that social media does not give us – so on point. The first one I'm reading is Steve Biko's book – I write what I like. The second will be yours Dr – The New Apartheid. Mind you, I bought these books a year ago and were kept shelved because I didn't make time to read them. Thanks for this installment.

  10. Many black people don't prefer to be white, but they do prefer white traditions and (traditionally) European institutions, and we tend to look up to white people because of it. That's not white people's fault, though. Anyone group would use that to their advantage. We are the ones who give whites that sense of being preferred

  11. I felt such hopelessness at the missed opportunity for the ANC government to address racism in those early years. She says it's not the fault of the ANC, but where, then, does the blame lie? I feel it should lie at the feet of a naive ANC of those years. Good PR above human dignity and justice 🙁