that was journalist julius mcgovern. we're in kampala, uganda. on this day, in 1960 a peaceful antea party demonstration was held in the south african township of sharp bill. but the demonstration quickly turned into a massacre when police opened fire on protesters, killing 69 people. now this date, march 21st march the international day for the illumination of racism. countless people around the world continued to soften the effects of racism. we talk to a male model, living and working in germany, who says he's experienced repeated professional and personal discrimination because of the color of his skin. how for the air comes from senegal. he now lives in hamburg, where he works as a model. he says he's experienced repeated discrimination because of the color of his skin. mike, when he wanted to go to a club with friends, young man that need, they always said no, no go. that was brutal for me when we didn't even have a chance. and even if we did, it fell apart. when we had to show id cards, we had special id papers and they always said no reas