A growing collective movement against gender-based violence in South Africa is gaining significant momentum, with organizations and citizens demanding justice. Public demonstrations and campaigns highlight both the scale of the challenge and the determined public response.
Springboks rugby captain Siya Kolisi recently demonstrated his support by changing his social media profile picture to purple, aligning with the Women for Change movement. His visible solidarity, without a public statement, amplifies the cause and inspires broader societal engagement.
Many social media users praised Kolisi's action and encouraged him to recruit other celebrities and his rugby teammates to join the effort. This public appeal underscores the influential role sports figures can play in advancing social justice and challenging harmful norms.
Springboks rugby captain Siya Kolisi recently demonstrated his support by changing his social media profile picture to purple, aligning with the Women for Change movement. His visible solidarity, without a public statement, amplifies the cause and inspires broader societal engagement.
Many social media users praised Kolisi's action and encouraged him to recruit other celebrities and his rugby teammates to join the effort. This public appeal underscores the influential role sports figures can play in advancing social justice and challenging harmful norms.