Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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The truth is not set in stone
16 June 2020
Opinion: Ancestors of present-day New Zealanders fought on both sides during the New Zealand Wars. And both sides should be remembered, writes Avril Bell.
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Mental wellbeing after Covid: go early, go hard, go local
12 June 2020
“Go early, go hard, go local,” is the message of a group of mental health experts calling on the Government to urgently redesign how it provides services to protect mental wellbeing following Covid-19.
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Excellence awards reflect vital role research plays
11 June 2020
Research Excellence Award winners exemplify success in bringing ideas to life for the public good.
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To control the past is to control the future
10 June 2020
Opinion: UK protesters who tore down a slave trader statue want a future free from racism - but for that you have to fully reveal the past, writes Neal Curtis.
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Ethical issues central to digital contact tracing
10 June 2020
Digital contact tracing solutions for Covid-19 must ensure that legitimate ethical concerns have been identified and addressed, says Professor Tim Dare from the University of Auckland.
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Māori and Pacific dread armed police patrols
9 June 2020
Opinion: Fear and anger from Māori and Pasifika to armed policing in Aotearoa are not emotional reactions: they are valid scientific conclusions, writes Emilie Rākete.
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Strong social justice background informs new role
9 June 2020
Professor Tracey McIntosh (Ngāi Tūhoe) from the University of Auckland has been announced as a commissioner on the Government’s recently established Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC).
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Burning with rage - America’s been here before
5 June 2020
Opinion: Systemic white violence against black Americans is alive and well, and it's white violence that sustains white supremacy, writes Jennifer Frost.
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A message for NZ about racism
4 June 2020
Opinion: David Mayeda has a strong message for NZ: 'For those of you who don’t experience racism, be publicly anti-racist - support those of us who do'.
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Nō hea koe? The answer could help Māori health
3 June 2020
A study hoping to make a positive difference for Māori health in Aoteoroa will focus on those who might not have whakapapa knowledge and identity.
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Tamasailau Suaalii: 'We can actually learn from Māori and Pacific young offenders'
3 June 2020
Associate Professor Tamasailau Suaalii, who specialises in criminology in the Pacific, has real concerns about the way in which the youth justice system deals with young Māori and Pacific people.
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In our welfare system, it’s ‘us or them’
1 June 2020
Opinion: Louise Humpage hoped Covid would help Kiwis understand how tough it is to live off the benefit, but the newly unemployed are being treated differently.