Walking tour of Johannesburg

Today we took a walking tour of Johannesburg which included a visit to the Central Business District, the Witswatersrand University art gallery, Constitution Hill, "Number 4 Jail" (where Ghandi, Mandela and many others were jailed),  and the chambers of South Africa's Constitutional Court (the equivalent of the U.S. Supreme Court).  We were received by Justice Edwin Cameron a current member of the Court and his clerk, Disantha, who gave us a detailed, guided tour of the courthouse and the chambers.  Justice Cameron spoke in depth about the progress South Africa has made, impediments to the country's past and future development, and the daunting tasks still remaining in South Africa. Finally, Fr. Bruce gave us a tour of the Jesuit residence in Johannessburg.  Esuamo Capula, a young lawer who worked for the Jesuit Institute in South Africa, delivered a lecture on South Africa as a geo-political linguistic and cultural entity.   Finally, we concluded today's activities celebrating the Liturgy then dining with the Jesuits at their residence.  




















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