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This chapter presents an interview with Macalane Malindi, a lecturer in education at North-West University in South Africa. He speaks about his upbringing and the impact that education and social policy had on him during the Apartheid and postapartheid eras.
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Malindi, M., Ungar, M. (2012). An Interview with Macalane Malindi: The Impact of Education and Changing Social Policy on Resilience during Apartheid and Post Apartheid in South Africa. In: Ungar, M. (eds) The Social Ecology of Resilience. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0586-3_6
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