Te Ao with Moana spoke to Jess B and Guled Mire about race, racism and being black in Aotearoa.
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Te Ao with Moana, Series 2 Episode 18
On this episode of Te Ao with Moana: Guled Mire + Jess B on #BlackLivesMatter and Hone Edmonds.
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BLM protester wrongly identified as Mongrel Mob member
Kia Tanuka (Ngāpuhi) marched proudly at the Black Lives Matter protest held in Auckland last week. But that turned to embarrassment when a photo of him protesting was linked to a twitter rant that wrongly identified him as a Mongrel Mob member.
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Opinion: BLM movement invites all cultures to stand together
The killing of a black American has sparked a global movement.
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Māori encouraged to join the fight for Black Lives Matter
Hip hop pioneer, Darryl Thomson, also known as DLT, says supporting Black Americans affected by racism is a fight Māori must stand for.
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NZ mainstream media has responsibility to stop racism- Māori broadcaster
Mainstream media has a responsibility to stop racism. This from a Māori broadcaster after the negative feedback Māori filmmaker Taika Waititi received for his post about the Black Lives Matter protests.
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NZ Black Lives Matter organisers respond to backlash
The organisers of the Black Lives Matter Solidarity protest that took place in Auckland on Monday received a backlash of complaints from Government calling the protest irresponsible considering the country's current status in Level 2 Restrictions for COVID-19.
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PM admits work needed on structural racism in Police system
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern admits New Zealand has some work to do to address the structural racism within our own Police system.
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Auckland Protest Breaches: Safety vs Sentiment
Auckland's Black Lives Matter organisers and protestors are being criticised for breaching social distancing and public safety rules. George Floyd's death has raised the issues of injustices at the hands of police. Both highlighting concerns that pose a loss of threat to lives.
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Ngā Tamatoa/Polynesian Panther speaks on Black Lives Matter
Former Ngā Tamatoa and Polynesian Panther Miriama Rauhihi Ness declared her support for the Blacks Lives Matter protests while on the march yesterday. She believes that the Government is adopting 'American style' policing.