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Katutura, the Place Where We Don't Want to Live

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As we drive along Independence Avenue (before 1990, Kaiserstrasse), I see how apartheid has physically divided the city. This avenue clearly shows, as the taxi driver explains to me, where the white neighborhoods are, where the black ones are and where, surprisingly, the colored ones are. Each neighborhood is the setting that now identifies, in addition to skin color, social classes and levels of wealth and poverty. Since independence, apartheid…
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As we drive along Independence Avenue (before 1990, Kaiserstrasse), I see how apartheid has physically divided the city. This avenue clearly shows, as the taxi driver explains to me, where the white neighborhoods are, where the black ones are and where, surprisingly, the colored ones are. Each neighborhood is the setting that now identifies, in addition to skin color, social classes and levels of wealth and poverty. Since independence, apartheid…

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VilaWeb.cat broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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