But We Do Not Know Anything, We Were Born in This Predicament: Experiences of Learners Facing Xenophobia in South Africa
In this article, we discuss the experiences of learners who face xenophobia in South Africa. While extensive research has been conducted on xenophobia, few studies have specifically examined its impact on school-going children, whose presence at school is not by design in South Africa. We explore th...
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Main Authors: | Bekithemba Dube (Author), Wendy Setlalentoa (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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