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    Explore "boers" with insightful episodes like "95. La fin de l'apartheid en Afrique du Sud", "Updates Galore, New Team Members, and Kelly Shares a Story", "It's Raining! Marcel Went Flying, & A New Plane?", "Goût : Suprême Sportive et Extrême Espion" and "Travels and Return to Lubango" from podcasts like ""T'as qui en Histoire ?", "Breakfast with the Boers", "Breakfast with the Boers", "La Confiture" and "Breakfast with the Boers"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    95. La fin de l'apartheid en Afrique du Sud

    95. La fin de l'apartheid en Afrique du Sud

    En 1990, Nelson Mandela est enfin libéré de sa prison où il se trouvait depuis 27 ans !

    Il avait été emprisonné pour avoir dénoncé et lutté contre l’apartheid, le système terrible de séparation entre les blancs et les noirs dans son pays, l’Afrique du Sud.

    Mises en place en 1948, ces lois d’apartheid servent la minorité blanche, descendante des « Afrikaners », principalement des colons néerlandais en Afrique du Sud. 

    Bien que très contestées en interne comme sur la scène internationale, ces lois d’apartheid restent en vigueur jusqu’en 1990.


    Comment un tel système, basé sur la domination absolue d'une race sur une autre, a-t-il été finalement aboli ?


    #3ème #terminale


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    LA LIBÉRATION DE NELSON MANDELA - La Grande Explication 

    @Lumni

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AJuKzRGBc0 


    L’apartheid en Afrique du Sud (Actualités françaises, 1954)

    @Enseignants Lumni

    https://enseignants.lumni.fr/fiche-media/00000000769/l-apartheid-en-afrique-du-sud.html 


    Frederik De Klerk annonce la libération de Nelson Mandela - Archive vidéo INA (0’36)

    @INA Politique

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bqdf85VNmw 


    MANDELA : Un Long chemin vers la Liberté Bande Annonce VF (1’10 : une seule façon d’aller de l’avant)

    @FilmsActu

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnho_qHoeDg 

    Updates Galore, New Team Members, and Kelly Shares a Story

    Updates Galore, New Team Members, and Kelly Shares a Story
    The new house is almost ready, Kelly is attempting to makes coffee straight from the cherry tree, switching to video updates?!? A basketball pad project for the school, new team members have arrived, a story of need from the bush, and more in this (final) episode (for a while).

    Mitcha School Fundraising Page: https://fundraise.mafc.org/mitchaschool

    You can also see updates at www.facebook.com/marcelandkellymaf and www.marcelandkelly.blogspot.com

    Send us your questions!

    Email: mboers@maf.org kboers01@gmail.com
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    Marcel and Kelly Boers, serving with Mission Aviation Fellowship in Angola

    Original air date: June 22, 2021

    It's Raining! Marcel Went Flying, & A New Plane?

    It's Raining! Marcel Went Flying, & A New Plane?
    Tune in to hear good news about our support levels, the amount of rain we've finally been getting in Lubango, recent flights Marcel was a part of, and what you could do with a spare million dollars you might be trying to get rid of (maf.ca/wingsofhope). Kelly also informs us on some news from the school. Check it out!

    You can also see updates at www.facebook.com/marcelandkellymaf and www.marcelandkelly.blogspot.com

    Send us your questions!

    Email: mboers@maf.org kboers01@gmail.com
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    Marcel and Kelly Boers, serving with Mission Aviation Fellowship in Angola

    Original air date: Mar 31, 2021

    Goût : Suprême Sportive et Extrême Espion

    Goût : Suprême Sportive et Extrême Espion

    La culture c'est comme la confiture...

    Deux amis discutent de    ce qui les étonne, amuse ou afflige, en s'appuyant sur des sujets plus    ou moins obscurs historiques, scientifiques, culturels...

    Aujourd'hui nous découvrirons les vies extraordinaires de la fiancée du danger, la plus grande sportive de France, Marie Marving et d'un espion à la rancoeur vaillante et tenace, Fritz Joubert Duquesne.

    00:00:50 - Marie Marvingt

    00:35:43 - Fritz Joubert Duquesne

    Travels and Return to Lubango

    Travels and Return to Lubango
    Planes were travelled on, vans were ridden, covid tests were passed. Yes, we are adjusting well back to our home, work, and life in Angola. Check this one out if you are interested in hearing how it all went.

    You can also see updates at www.facebook.com/marcelandkellymaf and www.marcelandkelly.blogspot.com

    Send us your questions!

    Email: mboers@maf.org kboers01@gmail.com
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    Marcel and Kelly Boers, serving with Mission Aviation Fellowship in Angola

    Original air date: Jan 15, 2021

    226 - Shaka Zulu

    226 - Shaka Zulu

    Shaka Zulu! I'm guessing you've heard the name. Also guessing you know very little about his story. Most don't seem too. Which is a shame because it's such a great story! Shaka took the small Zulu tribe from less than 2,000 members to around 250,000 in just a dozen years. He took them from being one of many militarily inconsequential bands of Africans living in what is now South Africa to the powerful Zulu Nation - one of the mightiest African military powers on the entire continent. He was a brilliant military tactician who changed the way his people - and many other people - would fight, not only during his reign, but for long after his death. He also seems to have been a sadistic madman who did crazy things like kill thousands of people for not grieving the death of his mother hard enough. And have others killed just for getting pregnant while he grieved. His tale is a wild one. And we use it as an excuse to not just learn a lot about him, but also about the history of South Africa. So much info today - and hopefully also a lot of fun, on another historical edition of Timesuck.

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    Ice Cream, Isolation, and How to Pronounce Bagel

    Ice Cream, Isolation, and How to Pronounce Bagel
    First of all, sorry for the ice cream and bowl noises as well as the background hum of the fridge. It does go well with the overall quality of our production though!
    While we're all practicing social distancing, why not hear about how our time in Canada has gone so far. It has been interesting as we've done some travelling around, seeing lots of people, and even got to spend 9 days in hospital with Ethan. All that and more in this episode.

    You can also see updates at www.facebook.com/marcelandkellymaf and www.marcelandkelly.blogspot.com

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    Marcel and Kelly Boers, serving with Mission Aviation Fellowship in Angola

    Original air date: March 19, 2020

    The Parents Are Here!!!

    The Parents Are Here!!!
    Kelly's parents came to visit us for the last 3 weeks, closing with us sitting around a table and discussing their time here as we vacationed at the beach, visited CEML mission hospital, hopped on a MAF flight, and gave them a taste of day to day life in Lubango!

    Got a question? We'd love to answer it!

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    Marcel and Kelly Boers, serving with Mission Aviation Fellowship in Angola

    192 - The Zulu Kingdom

    192 - The Zulu Kingdom

    Finally we get around to Shaka and the Zulu people in this weeks episode. Learn about the things they don't tell you about Shaka himself, how the desire for making South Africa into Canada nearly destroyed it and how sometime syou can get carried away during the fun of the roads.

    116 Ágora Historia - Boers - Guateque - Reinas: líos de faldas

    116 Ágora Historia - Boers - Guateque - Reinas: líos de faldas
    En Ágora Historia 116 tenemos los siguientes contenidos: - En primer lugar, junto al periodista Carlos Roca, conocemos la historia de los Boers. Nos acerca la historia de la tribu blanca en Sudáfrica. - En la segunda parte recibimos a todo un clásico de la radio, José Ramón Pardo, que nos habla de aquellos maravillosos años del guateque, la década de los 60. - Otro de los grandes temas nos lleva a conocer los líos de faldas que tuvieron un gran número de reinas a lo largo de la historia, todo ello con María Pilar Queralt del Hierro. - También viajaremos al Escorial de la mano de Javier Ramos. - Además noticias, efemérides y crítica de libros. www.agorahistoria.com http://www.facebook.com/agorahistoriaprograma Twitter: @agorahistoria