Legacy: Apartheid's Shadow: Film Screening

Wed Feb 25 2026 at 05:30 pm to 07:30 pm UTC-05:00

Public Trust | Philadelphia

The Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy
Publisher/HostThe Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy
Legacy: Apartheid's Shadow: Film Screening
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Join us to learn about the ways Apartheid's enduring legacy continues to shape South Africa and the pursuit of justice today.
About this Event

Join us at Public Trust for Legacy: Apartheid's Shadow, a film screening and conversation about the ways Apartheid's enduring legacy continues to shape South Africa and the pursuit of justice today. Following the screening, director Tara Erica Moore will engage in conversation with with Andrea Mitchell Center Director Jeffrey Green.

About the film:
Thirty years after the fall of apartheid, South Africa remains a divided nation and one of the most unequal countries in the world. Legacy is a landmark documentary film that reveals how the deep-seated inequalities created by decades of oppression continue to shape South African society. Offering a global call to confront the past in order to re-imagine a more equal future, Legacy is a vital meditation on accountability and social justice that resonates far beyond one nation, mirroring struggles playing out worldwide today.

With unprecedented access, the film follows Wilhelm Verwoerd, the grandson of HF Verwoerd, the former Prime Minister of South Africa and so-called "Architect of Apartheid," as he grapples with his family’s role in one of history’s most brutal regimes. His deeply personal reckoning exposes apartheid’s endurance today, both systemically and psychologically.

Legacy also features intimate interviews with key figures in the history of Apartheid, including Hilda Ndude, a resistance leader and anti-apartheid activist, Z Pallo Jordan, a Government Minister in Mandela's Cabinet, and Mac Maharaj, who was imprisoned alongside Nelson Mandela, as well as sociologists, political scientists, land accountability lawyers, spiritual leaders and others. Through their voices and stories of resilience and struggle, we hear firsthand accounts of the lasting trauma and challenges of building a truly equitable and just society. Legacy concludes with a series of reflections on the progress made and unfinished work of creating a truly post-Apartheid South Africa.
About the speakers:

Tara Erica Moore is the award-winning South African director, editor, and producer of Legacy: Apartheid's Shadow. The film won the Best South African Documentary award and was a contender in the 2025 Oscar® race for Best Feature Documentary. Born under the complex backdrop of Apartheid and raised bouncing between South Africa and Connecticut, Tara's unique bi-racial, bi-continental perspective informs her film-making. She has spent the past 15 years in Los Angeles gaining experience in the entertainment industry through various roles, from acting in well-syndicated television shows, to assisting prominent studio executives, to working on high-budget production sets, to over-seeing development. Tara holds a BA from Wesleyan University and an MBA from UCLA Anderson.

Jeffrey Green is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and the Andrea Mitchell Endowed Director of the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy. His books include The Eyes of the People: Democracy in an Age of Spectatorship (2010) and The Shadow of Unfairness: A Plebeian Theory of Liberal Democracy (2016). He is political theorist who explores how democracy feels to those who live it—and what it would mean for those experiences to be taken more seriously in public life.

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Public Trust, 4017 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

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