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    Desmond Tutu (7 October 1931 – 26 December 2021) was a South African Anglican bishop and theologian, known for his work as an anti-apartheid and human...
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    Nomalizo Leah Tutu (née Shenxane; born 14 October 1933) is a South African activist and the widow of Desmond Tutu. Tutu was born Nomalizo Leah Shenxane...
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    Andrea Tutu van Furth (born 1963) is a South African Anglican priest, author and activist. She is the daughter of Leah Tutu and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. She...
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  • Emeritus. Kofi Annan served as chair from 2013 until his death in 2018; Desmond Tutu served for six years as chair before stepping down in May 2013, and remained...
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    persons. It is best known through the writings of the Anglican archbishop Desmond Tutu, who, drawing from his Christian faith, theologized Ubuntu by a model...
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    Klerksdorp is celebrated as the birthplace of Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu on October 7, 1931. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for...
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  • The Forgiven (2017 film) (category Desmond Tutu)
    Antichrist by Michael Ashton, which tells a story involving Archbishop Desmond Tutu's search for answers during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and...
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    was nominated for the International Children's Peace Prize by activist Desmond Tutu. On 9 October 2012, while on a bus in Swat District after taking an exam...
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  • planned speech by Nobel Peace Prize laureate and anti-apartheid figure, Desmond Tutu, on the grounds that his presence might offend some members of the local...
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  • after the end of apartheid. Authorised by Nelson Mandela and chaired by Desmond Tutu, the commission invited witnesses who were identified as victims of gross...
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  • The Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation (DTHF) is a nonprofit organization founded to provide treatment for and conduct HIV/AIDS research. It is based in Cape...
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  • The Desmond Tutu TB Centre, also referred to as the DTTC or Desmond Tutu Tuberculosis Centre, is a research facility committed to raising awareness about...
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    popularised to English-language readers through the ubuntu theology of Desmond Tutu. Tutu was the chairman of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission...
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    Peace Prize laureate Betty Williams. The 2008 prize was presented by Desmond Tutu. In 2018 a finalist was Leilua Lino, a human rights activist from Samoa...
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    won a Peabody Award for his interview with South African archbishop Desmond Tutu in 2009. After leaving The Late Late Show in December 2014, he hosted...
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    academics, analysts and political figures, including Nobel laureate Bishop Desmond Tutu, a South African anti-apartheid activist. The most recent mass displacement...
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    Archived 2008-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, Desmond Tutu, CounterPunch, October 17, 2002 Desmond Tutu; Ian Urbina (2002-06-27). "Against Israel and...
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    The Tutu House is a house on Vilakazi Street in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, that was the home to Desmond and Leah Tutu. The house is registered...
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    as former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the Dalai Lama, archbishop Desmond Tutu, former President of Finland and 2008 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Martti...
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  • (disambiguation), various people Desmond Tutu (1931–2021), South African archbishop, civil rights activist and opponent of apartheid Desmond Child, stage name of...
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  • I Am (2010 American documentary film) (category Desmond Tutu)
    scientists, religious leaders, environmentalists and philosophers including Desmond Tutu, Noam Chomsky, Lynne McTaggart, Elisabet Sahtouris, David Suzuki, Howard...
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  • The Book of Joy (category Desmond Tutu)
    Peace Prize Laureates Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu published in 2016 by Cornerstone Publishers. In this nonfiction, the...
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  • in Orlando East to Trevor Thamsanqa Tutu and Nomaswazi Mamakoko. She is the granddaughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. She moved to Cape Town where she attended...
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    Ferguson undertook serious interviews, such as one with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, which earned the show a 2009 Peabody Award. Despite not initially having...
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    dead taught in scripture. It is now acceptable to some denominations. Desmond Tutu, former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, was aquamated, per his wish...
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    pacifist as a young man. The statue was unveiled in 1993 by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, marking the centenary since Gandhi was thrown from a train at Pietermaritzburg...
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  • in 2006. From 1986 to 1996 the primate was Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu. The first Anglican clergy to minister regularly at the Cape were military...
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    University Press. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-231-12400-3. Gish, Steven (2004). Desmond Tutu : a biography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-32860-9....
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    Co-founder of the movement Omar Barghouti, citing South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, has written: "I am not interested in picking up crumbs of compassion...
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    Rainbow nation (category Desmond Tutu)
    "Rainbow nation" is a term coined by Archbishop Desmond Tutu to describe post-apartheid South Africa after South Africa's first democratic election in...
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