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Xenophobia is the fear of that which is perceived to be strange or foreign. This curation collection also includes all the 'isms' in the world; racism, sexism, etc. Including homophobia. When are people going to realise that this behaviour is not right. Please stop it now and be inclusive in your world views. Reduce the hate in the world and stop all forms of violence against people.
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The revolution Kiwis didn’t talk about - until now

The revolution Kiwis didn’t talk about - until now | Stop xenophobia | Scoop.it
The Panthers is a cracking yarn told with typical Kiwi humour and understatement about Polynesian rebels against racism in the 1970s.
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The Pākehā connection to racism in New Zealand

The Pākehā connection to racism in New Zealand | Stop xenophobia | Scoop.it
As Pākehā, growing up in Aotearoa I never considered myself to be racist or connected to racism in any way.
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Comment: Coronavirus exposing New Zealand as a racist country

Comment: Coronavirus exposing New Zealand as a racist country | Stop xenophobia | Scoop.it
Remember the rules: wash your hands, cough into your elbow, and stop being racist.
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Dame Susan Devoy: We are asking you to 'give nothing to racism'

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COMMENT: Racism in New Zealand is growing, says the Race Relations Commissioner.
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Michelle Boag: 'I had no idea what casual racism was'#NZ ��

Michelle Boag: 'I had no idea what casual racism was'#NZ �� | Stop xenophobia | Scoop.it
The spokeswoman for Sir Peter Leitch says she has learned a thing or two in the last couple of days about casual racism - and the idea that what you might think is okay, can be offensive to others.
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Further calls to remove Unitec board members, following claims of racism towards Māori

Further calls to remove Unitec board members, following claims of racism towards Māori | Stop xenophobia | Scoop.it
Several Māori staff at Auckland's Unitec resigned last month.
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New Zealand media giant Stuff apologizes for racism toward Māori

New Zealand media giant Stuff apologizes for racism toward Māori | Stop xenophobia | Scoop.it
New Zealand's largest media publisher, Stuff, has publicly apologized for the way it has portrayed Māori people, after an internal investigation uncovered evidence of "racism and marginalisation" in its representation of the country's Indigenous people.
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Small town New Zealand not exempt from white supremacists

Small town New Zealand not exempt from white supremacists | Stop xenophobia | Scoop.it
If you have any doubt racism exists in New Zealand all you need to do is look online, a leading professor says.
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I'm giving nothing to racism �

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Together we can stop casual racism from growing in NZ.
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Dame Susan Devoy: 'Overseas born Kiwis not second class citizens' - Politics - NZ Herald News

Dame Susan Devoy: 'Overseas born Kiwis not second class citizens' - Politics - NZ Herald News | Stop xenophobia | Scoop.it
New Zealand First deputy leader Ron Mark says he will not apologise for telling National MP Melissa Lee to go back to Korea if she does not like New Zealand. - New Zealand Herald
Peter Mellow's curator insight, November 5, 2015 7:59 PM

Some lessons here for Australia as well. I often hear the "if you don't like it here, go back to where you came from" comment in Australia. But don't you want constructive feedback to make your society better?