Segregation
Film and TV: Passing, Love Hard and The Lost Symbol
Film and TV reviewer Laumata Lauano joins Kathryn to talk new black and white film Passing (Netflix), which looks at the complicated friendship of two black women in segregated 1920s America, one of… Audio
School system letting down most disadvantaged students
Racist enrolment policies and out of hand competition between schools has lead to ethnic and economic segregation in our education system, according to Tomorrow's Schools author Bali Haque, who says… Video, Audio
Why Oamaru is more Pacific than Auckland
The ways in Pacific communities and cultures are affecting New Zealand is explored by Damon Salesa, an associate professor of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland. Discussing ideas set out in… Audio
Florenz Maxwell: Bermuda's theatre boycott heroine
Florenz Maxwell is a Bermudian author and activist who was part of the underground group that successfully ended segregation through a series of theatre boycotts in 1959. She's just published a young… Audio
Palestine
Reporting from Ramallah in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories, pop. 4,550,368 (est. 2014) is freelance journalist Nida' Tuma, on travel, internally and when crossing borders. Audio
Asia Foundation prompts question of "segregation" problem
The Asia New Zealand Foundation says census data showing Asians make up more than half the population in fifteen Auckland suburbs is not evidence of a segregation problem. Audio
Eyewitness: The 1994 South Africa General Elections
Wellington-based Beth Houston shares her views on apartheid and recalls her experience as an election observer at the 1994 General Elections. Audio