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"The cultural policy of the new South Africa, if anything, had to be democratic. In November 1994, the Arts and Culture Task Group initiated a large-scale consultation process with the people of South Africa. Anyone could comment on the draft policy by submitting a written statement or by attending a hearing or a national conference on the subject. The results of this process served as input for the national policy on culture, which was implemented in 1996 and which is based on three cornerstones, namely the recognition of all cultures, the preservation of the cultural heritage, and the development of the artistic sector."
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Creator(s)
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Inge Ruigrok, The Power of Culture
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Source Location
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International
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Date Published
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2005-08
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Language
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English
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URL
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http://www.powerofculture ...
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Copyright Holder
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The Power of Culture
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