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The Springbok Tour, 1981: Ten days that shook Christchurch

The Springbok Tour, 1981: Ten days that shook Christchurch
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Everyone angry at climate change must now blockade every All Black test match

Everyone angry at climate change must now blockade every All Black test match
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Anti-Springbok Tour protesters remember their march 40 years on

Anti-Springbok Tour protesters remember their march 40 years on
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Springbok Tour commemorative rally planned in Hamilton, stories sought by Waikato Museum

Former protesters were invited to bring along their signs and banners, if they still had them. Those keen to participate are invited to gather at Garden Place, as those opposed to the tour did before the match, at 1.30pm, before marching to Rugby Park – now known as FMG Stadium Waikato – at 2pm. At 3pm there will be speeches at the Bronze Lounge at the venue. Among those speaking are Ripeka Evans, who addressed the crowd in Garden Place 40 years ago; Halt All Racist Tours (HART) co-founder John Minto; and former HART deputy chairman Michael Law. The event is organised by Poverty Action Waikato, Go Eco, Palestine Human Rights Campaign Waikato, and Anglican Action.

Springbok anniversary tour to spotlight Maori apartheid challenge

Springbok anniversary tour to spotlight Maori apartheid challenge 13 Jul 2021 12:57 PM More Related Stories HASH(0x31784a8) Springbok Tour protest leader John Minto says Māori will be an important part of his 40th anniversary tour around the country. The former Halt All Racist Tours national organiser is holding meetings in each centre the Springboks played on the anniversary of the game. It’s a chance to celebrate the thousands of New Zealanders who put their bodies on the line to protest racism and apartheid in South Africa. Among the guest speakers will be protest leaders from 1981, former All Blacks, a former Red Squad inspector, South Africans, and some of the Māori who stood up and demanded change.

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