This November, millions of young people, here in America, voted in their first election.
The end of South Africa's struggles against Apartheid gave millions of black South Africans, young and old, the right to vote for the first time just 14 years ago -- in 1994. One person who worked vigilantly to end this injustice was Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who fellow journalist, Ilana Fayerman, and I had the privilege of interviewing this past March.
In this video from ProjectExplorer, the Archbishop shares his first voting experience in his country's historic election with us. Hopefully many of our nation's young voters had equally rewarding experiences this November.
I will post parts two and three of this video interview in the coming days.
ProjectExplorer: Interview with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Part I



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What a great experience that must have been. And such a timely post. Thanks.
agreed, what an amazing opportunity and experience. thank you for sharing.