Is East London diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what five local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in East London, Eastern Cape.
Diversity and Racism in East London, Eastern Cape
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They must know that my city is a welcoming city, full of life. It’s a Happy place for everyone. It possess positivity, humility and diversity. It is such a small city with different cultures and beliefs, everyone has willpower and rights. Dreams are fulfilled everyday and it takes you to make it happen but everything and everybody is welcome, it is a lovely place to be.
There are many different types of activities to do in and around the city these activities include game drives, a variety of beaches and there is an arcade, be skating rink and movie theater. They could also take the time to visit the art galleries to view the local talent, however the main attraction is the scenery and picturesque greenery the town has as well as its diverse culture.
East London has a diverse population, with many popular places, which both locals and tourists enjoy. East London’s coast line is spectacular, with the Sunshine and Wild Coasts only a stone throw away. East London has many popular golf courses, fantastic restaurants, and an annual gin and wine show. The people are extremely friendly and helpful.
East London is the perfect size, which contributes to making it one of the most friendly cities in our country. It is the only river port in South Africa and our main export is right-hand drive Daimler Chrysler automobiles. East London is also famous for its pineapple production and for its beautiful winter aloes. We have a diverse population, excellent schools and a breathtaking coastline.
Our city is beautiful, but windy. East London was the home of the amaXhosa long before it became a colonial port. Now it holds a diverse population of multilingual, multicultural people, often conservative in political and religious practice. Its stunning coastline and mild climate remain draw cards for residents and tourists.
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