Church participation in anti-apartheid activities / Alan Boesak.
Talk by Reverend Alan Boesak in which he examines changes in South African politics and the rise of the anti-apartheid movement from 1980 to 1990. The object is to make the cost of apartheid so high that South Africa will be forced to move toward fundamental change. During the past decade, the church has undertaken resistance, but tensions within the church still exist. There are fundamental inequalities in the world, he points out, but they must come to an end. Humanity cannot allow young black children to die from starvation while white people die of overeating. Concludes with audience questions.|CHURCH PARTICIPATION IN ANTI-APARTHEID ACTIVITIES / Alan Boesak. - Talk by Reverend Alan Boesak in which he examines changes in South African politics and the rise of the anti-apartheid movement from 1980 to 1990. The object is to make the cost of apartheid so high that South Africa will be forced to move toward fundamental change. During the past decade, the church has undertaken resistance, but tensions within the church still exist. There are fundamental inequalities in the world, he points out, but they must come to an end. Humanity cannot allow young black children to die from starvation while white people die of overeating. Concludes with audience questions. - RECORDED: Occidental College, 11 Jan. 1990. BROADCAST: KPFK, 1 Mar. 1990.