Dawn raid memories show country s progress 25 Feb 2021 14:45 PM
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New Zealand s racist immigration policies of the 1970s have been spotlighted as part of an Auckland Arts Festival programme marking the 50th anniversary of the Polynesian Panthers.
The exhibition Dawn Raids Educate to Liberate opened last night at Studio One Toi Tū at the start of Ponsonby Rd.
It features original artworks, memorabilia and photographs from the dawn raid era, and, historical perspectives of the events drawn from the research and personal interviews undertaken by Pauline (Vaeluaga) Smith, the author of the award-winning book My New Zealand Story: Dawn Raid.
Dawn raid memories show country s progress
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7 Best Movies For Black History Month 2021
02/24/21 AT 9:00 AM
Black History Month, which is observed in February, is a time to celebrate the diverse stories and achievements of Black people, reflect on ages past and work toward a future that is free from any systemic racism and oppression.
The idea was conceived back in 1926 as “Negro History Week” by Black historian Carter G. Woodson. It wasn’t until 1976 that it turned into a month-long affair, with the core idea being to encourage studying a subject that academia had long neglected. Now, it affords stories of marginalized figures and movements all throughout history to be introduced into the mainstream via many mediums including film and television.