Healing Our History: The Challenge of the Treaty of WaitangiPenguin Books, 2001 - 287 страница The authors illustrate how all New Zealanders can discover a new sense of personal and national identity, grounded in authentically honering the Treaty relationship. |
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... anti - racism workers in Cleveland , where I met Joe Barndt , a Lutheran minister based in the Bronx , New York . Joe had spent the past 14 years travelling all over the United States training anti - racism workshop leaders . Some years ...
... anti - racism workers in Cleveland , where I met Joe Barndt , a Lutheran minister based in the Bronx , New York . Joe had spent the past 14 years travelling all over the United States training anti - racism workshop leaders . Some years ...
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... anti - racism work would be futile , and so on . The challenge was to find a common purpose . What aspects of these ideologies should be incorporated into the anti - racism process ? Was the movement primarily educational or should it ...
... anti - racism work would be futile , and so on . The challenge was to find a common purpose . What aspects of these ideologies should be incorporated into the anti - racism process ? Was the movement primarily educational or should it ...
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... anti - racism trainers the concept of European people dealing with ' white ' racism . It seemed to be a new idea for many of them and it created considerable interest because their experience was that ' black ' on ' white ' anti ...
... anti - racism trainers the concept of European people dealing with ' white ' racism . It seemed to be a new idea for many of them and it created considerable interest because their experience was that ' black ' on ' white ' anti ...
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