Four years after making headlines over their school’s ‘racist’ hair policies, Pretoria Girls High pupils say nothing has changed, and they demand immediate action.
The fight against racism is back at the Pretoria High School for Girls with angry matriculants holding a protest on the school premises on Thursday, claiming their demands for racial equality were still not met.
The school had held a ‘Black Out Thursday’ where the matric learners were requested to dress in black clothes in support of the world wide #BlackLivesMatter protests.
But the school’s black learners consider all of this to be just a farce, as teachers and white learners were apparently still not held accountable for their continued racist remarks and treatment towards pupils of colour.
Holding up placards saying “No Justice No Peace” the pupils listed their demands through the palisade fencing as the media were barred from entering the school premises.
An emotional Chante Pietersen, who is in matric, shed tears as she spoke of the treatment towards pupils of colour at the school.
Emotions were high at Pretoria High School for Girls today when matric learners again protested against racism at the school. @TheCitizen_News #BlackLivesMatter #Girlshighafter2016 #GeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/DxbyrCfr8a
— Rorisang Kgosana (@therealrorisang) June 18, 2020
“They want to continuously silence us and continuously put us in the dark end of the school. We deserve justice at any cost. We want afros. We want the stop of cultural appropriation at our school. We want a council of students that will protect black rights,” Pietersen shouted in tears.
According to the pupils, the school encouraged the learners to practice breathing exercises to “reduce” their anger.
“Don’t tell us anger is something we can breathe out. We are still angry. Our parents had to fight for this and yet we still have to continue the fight. We are still here asking for equality. Why is it so hard to give us equality? Girls High, why don’t you want to hear black girls?”
The pupils demanded transformation within the school staff and management, complete eradication of the hair policy, and for learners to be educated on marginalized communities. They also demand racist teachers be held accountable.
“We demand accountability for those that practice racism – pupils and staff. It should be made public that you were found guilty of a racial offence and should be blacklisted so that should you look for employment elsewhere then it is known that you were previously found guilty for a racial offence,” said Zulaikha Patel.
The learners also demand a transformation of the school’s senior staff who are all “white, Afrikaner, Christian women”. @TheCitizen_News #BlackLivesMatter #Girlshighafter2016 #GeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/38i1XcAoNF
— Rorisang Kgosana (@therealrorisang) June 18, 2020
This demand is nothing new, as the same girls had made headlines four years ago, demanding the scrapping of the hair policy which regulated how black girls should wear their hair.
“Four years later, we are still preaching the same gospel. The [Gauteng Education] department came and once the media left, we were forced into silence and fear and our demands disappeared into the air,” Patel said.
-The Citizen
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