The Newsmakers | New Zealand’s government is rolling back decades of policies that boosted indigenous Maori rights? @TheNewsmakers | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In a report to the United Nations, New Zealand's government has been described as the most racist in years. The ruling coalition aims to change policies designed to benefit the indigenous Māori population. While the government claims these changes will promote equality and progress, many Maori disagree.
Guests:
Margaret Mutu
Professor of Maori Studies at the University of Auckland
Simon Court
Member of Parliament for ACT New Zealand
Lara Greaves
Associate Professor in Politics at Victoria University of Wellington
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In a report to the United Nations, New Zealand's government has been described as the most racist in years. The ruling coalition aims to change policies designed to benefit the indigenous Māori population. While the government claims these changes will promote equality and progress, many Maori disagree.
Guests:
Margaret Mutu
Professor of Maori Studies at the University of Auckland
Simon Court
Member of Parliament for ACT New Zealand
Lara Greaves
Associate Professor in Politics at Victoria University of Wellington
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