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1965 Klan Crackdown Has Lessons for Fighting White Supremacy
Sociologist David Cunningham advocates for the arrest and prosecution those who engaged in violence or other criminal action during the January 6 insurrection at the united states capitol even though there could be unintended consequences.
In his inauguration speech, President Joe Biden said his administration would confront and defeat the rise of political extremism, white supremacy, and domestic terrorism. Cunningham, professor and chair of sociology at Washington University in St. Louis and author of
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Debbie Donnelly s mother Setsuko moved to New Zealand from Japan in the 1950s. While she thrived and co-founded the Japan Society in Wellington, people were not always nice to her and at times, she was on the receiving end of racism.
The ‘forever foreigner’ concept is often only applied to migrants of colour, who then face social stigma, stereotypes and racism in Aotearoa. Mandy Te investigates the phenomenon and how it impacts on Kiwi who are made to feel like strangers in their own homeland. As a group of Taiko drummers performed at a festival in Porirua, Debbie Donnelly remembers a stranger turning to her and saying “they re not like us”.
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And now insurance giant Direct Line has added £125,000 and technology firm Peak Scientific £250,000.
Further companies are rushing to offer second-hand laptops – a crucial element of the Mail Force crusade.
The Computers for Kids campaign was launched to help children who are unable to follow online lessons.
Insurance giant Direct Line has added £125,000 and technology firm Peak Scientific £250,000. Pictured: Chief executive of Direct Line, Penny James
With classrooms shut until possibly Easter, and a third of families saying they do not have enough devices, countless youngsters are falling behind with their studies. We are raising money for Mail Force, the charity set up last year to tackle PPE shortages in the NHS. Mail Force is committed to getting laptops to schoolchildren fast.
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