Hundreds of Australians wrote to the ABC to say they had experienced a racist incident during the pandemic, and offered their thoughts on potential solutions for governments, legal bodies, communities and individuals to root out racism.
Barracking has been a colourful and controversial part of Australian Rules football since the game's inception. Now, the AFL is trying to maintain order – and fans are irate.
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.
If our most important institutions were more reflective of the population, it’s hard to believe climate denial, racism and sexism would be so readily accepted
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 insight:
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?
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