Te Ao with MOANA – Professor Angela Davis
Angela Davis symbolises an era of profound activism, she’s an iconic educator, scholar, and leader in the civil rights movement
Angela Davis symbolises an era of profound activism, she’s an iconic educator, scholar, and leader in the civil rights movement
It allowed us to see more of Paula than I think we’ve been able to see before and was testament to his skill as an interviewer.
She has just announced she will not be standing again at this years elections.
As America struggles to come to terms with an out of control Police force and has a Black Lives Matter moment of conscience, many aspects of how African Americans are portrayed and treated are coming under a cultural microscope. Seeing as Māori are so negatively impacted by a biased Police force and Justice system, should that scrutiny extend to New Zealand’s own Police 10-7?
National can only win if NZ loses the war against the plague and the NZ Herald only wins when National wins so between now and the election expect them to become as shrill as Donald Trump.
While the New Zealand mainstream media are focused on attacking the Government over failures at the border, there is a far larger threat to New Zealand that is rapidly approaching us with almost no fanfare.
TOVA: Mr Woodhouse, did you order the a homeless man in a free hotel Covid smear?!
He’s opened up for Elton John, Ozzy Osbourne and Slash. Meet the Māori underground music legend – Kara ‘Jimi’ Gordon.
A Libertarian & Post-Marxist Left Anarchist dissect the weekly NZ election events with special phone in guests.
The focus is on the post-Covid 19 world NZ now lives in and the argument is that Māori is always left behind when any rebuild is undertaken.