2000• Race Relations Award |
THANDI
LUTHULI-GCABASHE
Thandi Luthuli-Gcabashe, born in Groutville, KwaZulu/Natal, went into exile in the late 1960s and played an active role in anti-apartheid organizations in the US, including the American Committee on Africa, based in New York City, the Washington Office on Africa and the Congress of the United States Government. |
In
1981 she was appointed Director of the Southern Peace Education Program
of the American Friends Service Committee in Atlanta, Georgia, a post she
occupied for 15 years. She travelled
extensively throughout the US holding symposia regarding the |
In
1991, after 22 years in exile, Mrs. Luthuli-Gcabashe attended the first
conference of the ANC inside South Africa since the ANC was banned
in 1960. |
the
African Women Activist
Award by the African Women’s Centre of Atlanta University in 1988; the
Civil Liberation Award by the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia in 1989. In 1996 she received theFreedom of the City of Atlanta from the Mayor. Mrs. Luthuli-Gcabashe returned to South Africa in 1996 and joined the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1998. Thandie is currently the South African Ambassador of Venezuela, Latin America and the West Indies |