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The program's goal is the "creation of an ISKCON culture and leadership that celebrates and protects diversity and inclusion, making all devotees feel at home"

South Africa’s diverse ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds offers unique opportunities to demonstrate the genuine efficacy and universal relevance of Krishna consciousness.  

Due to our conditioned nature and influenced by our different racial, cultural, socio-economic backgrounds and genders, we sometimes fall short in our expression of Krishna consciousness, especially in our dealings with and acceptance of others. It is with this context that ISKCON South Africa’s Inclusion and Belonging Program officially commenced in February 2021. The program provides formal training on diversity, inclusion and belonging; for the purpose of better identifying personal and institutional shortcomings and take appropriate corrective action. 

Developed over some months, the program is led by an adjunct faculty of the prestigious Henley Business School. Both facilitators, Sharon Shakung and Louise Claassen are leading experts in this field having done extensive work with many of South Africa’s leading organizations and with blue chip companies, governments and NGOs across the African continent. 

Read more: https://iskconnews.org/iskcon-south-africas-leaders-begin-inclusion-and-belonging-training,7712/

 

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  • Iskcon management in Durban KZN SA. under HH Bhakti Caitanya Swami is far too corrupt . Their ONLY interest is money. Those devotees who cannot tolerate wrong doing get banned or their service taken away and given to another person, who often times run it down to the ground.
    The only solution is bring in some devotees from outside the country to manage for a few months., call in the banned devotees, including those who left and create a new management. The reality is none of the current members whom I personally know, are capable of managing the society
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