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“Sweet As?’: Ethnic and Pakeha NZers talk identity and dominance in a colonised land

By Pauline Bellam / 29 May 2007

St Anne’s Hall
Newtown
Wellington

This conference is about examining dominant culture: how it works, how it affects the way we think about ourselves (whatever our ethnicity) and how it impacts on ‘race’ relations in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The aim is to create discussion across communitites, community workers, activisits and academia.

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We seek to nurture justice spirituality and imagination, and engage in advocacy in all areas of life, overcoming poverty and transforming violence.

We encourage people to think and live “justly”, and emphasise debate and action on local, national and global issues.

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