Thanks @etangata for publishing this article. It’s important to me that we understand these incidents aren’t isolated but are informed by our histories.
“The feeling I had when I saw those shitheads in Kaimai wasn’t fear. It was rage. Ancestral rage. The kind that’s embodied by me in this moment, but is not mine alone.” — Dr Avery Smith @Avery_Smit on a quiz team in KKK costumes.
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In this episode, we talk about dismantling communicative inequalities with Professor Dutta. We discussed how Te Tiriti offers global lessons for resisting hate, the concept of "communicative sovereignty", and why academics are accountable to the communities they serve.
In this episode of Unsettling Extremism, I spoke to Dr M. R. Dentith about conspiracy theories: what they are, the purpose they serve, and why believing in conspiracies can be rational. Ready to question your thinking about conspiracy theories?🤔
https://t.co/qvjyQJEwdk
Replacement Conspiracy Theory has moved from the margins to the center socially and politically. On this episode of Unsettling Extremism, we explore what Replacement Conspiracy is and what it looks like in Aotearoa. https://t.co/wgvDMTpqGN Transcript https://t.co/qBXEtIW2nP
How can literature inform our understanding of racism, white supremacy, and extremism in Aotearoa? We explore this and more with award-winning author Dr. Tina Makereti on our latest episode of Unsettling Extremism. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. https://t.co/Cg5Gj4ezwW
For Human Rights Day 2024 we were delighted to host a seminar @NZParliament on the topic of "Disinformation: Safeguarding Human Rights in the Digital Sphere". We were honoured to have Green Party Co-Leader @_ChloeSwarbrick MP as host keynote speaker, followed by an expert panel.
Kia ora e te whānau! I’ll be moderating a discussion with a panel of experts as we talk about disinformation as part of Human Rights Day. Get your tickets now!
Join us on Tuesday 3 December for our International Human Rights Day 2024 seminar on theme "Disinformation: Safeguarding Human Rights in the Digital Sphere". We are honoured @_ChloeSwarbrick MP, Co-Leader @NZGreens, will be our host and keynote speaker. https://t.co/1hryhsfUYC
On our latest episode of Unsettling Extremism, I spoke with @byroncclark about his book Fear: New Zealand's Hostile Underworld of Extremists, the evolution of his research on social movements, and the harassment he faced due to this work. https://t.co/uTK3N2MdoM
The world would benefit from studying my father’s #KingianNonviolence, including the first step: Information Gathering. Too often, we act without knowing all the facts. Let’s listen more and speak with understanding.
#Nonviolence365#ListenMore
What can be done about online hate? Should Aotearoa take steps to protect targeted groups from online hate? Listen to @Pspoonley talk about this and more on the latest episode of Unsettling Extremism. https://t.co/jDaJx9Uhpy
What role does white anxiety play in the rise of populism in Aotearoa and abroad? Paul Spoonley @Pspoonley and I discuss this, the radical right and more in the latest episode of Unsettling Extremism. Find it wherever you get your podcasts. https://t.co/jDaJx9Uhpy
Identity politics weren’t an issue until everyone who isn’t a straight White man/woman started demanding (and winning) a seat at the table and the power/privilege to make policy.
If you read one thing today, let it be this article by ��@StanleyLizzy
‘In moments of reverie, I imagine the activities if the current political demands for dealing with ‘crime’ were directed to state and faith offenders.’
https://t.co/29f7mDjdxw