Racism
Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu: Racism in rugby and school
Lawyer and former international rugby player Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu has promised to keep fighting racism in education and sport. Audio
Melani Anae and Will 'Ilolahia: Polynesian Panthers
Dr Anae is Senior Lecturer and Director of Research of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland; Will 'Ilolahia is the founder of the Waiata Artists Trust. Both were members of the Polynesian… Audio
Shakespeare with David Lawrence
Director of Wellington theatre company The Bacchanals, discussing the Shakespeare plays The Merchant of Venice and The Taming of the Shrew. Audio
Mark tells Lee: 'Go back to Korea'
New Zealand First deputy leader Ron Mark is being accused of racism after telling a Korean-born MP to go back to Korea during a parliamentary debate. Audio
Ron Mark accused of racism
New Zealand First's deputy leader, Ron Mark, is being accused of racism for telling an MP to go back home to Korea during a Parliamentary debate. Audio
Billy Murphy: the law in Baltimore
Founder of Murphy, Falcon & Murphy in Maryland, who represents the family of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in Baltimore police custody. Audio
Racist attitudes in Australian sport
Rugby league is the latest code to be drawn into claims of racist attitudes in Australian sport. Audio
Search on after Fijian rugby player racially abused
The Canterbury Rugby Union says it is committed to tracking down those who racially taunted a Fijian rugby player on Sunday.
A Sikh Man was left horribly embarrassed after being banned
A Sikh man is mortified after being barred from lunch with colleagues at an Auckland Club. Audio
American black leader is white
American woman Rachel Dolezal says she identifies as black, does it make her so? Audio
The impact of everyday racism
Wallace speaks to Auckland University's Dr David Mayeda, Zoe Henry and Tejay Rimoni about 'I, Too, Am Auckland' - a video concept that explores everyday racism at Auckland University. Audio
Advancing Racial Equity
Integrating a strategy to deal with systemic racism - Courageous Conversations About Race (CCAR), with Matthew Farry, manager of Equity and Diversity, People and Culture at Unitec. Audio
Revolutionary artist and former Black Panther, Emory Douglas
Emory Douglas was the Minister of Culture of the Black Panther Party from 1967 until the Party disbanded in the 1980s. As the art director, designer, and main illustrator for The Black Panther… Audio
Global Neighbours : Mid-West America
Ferguson and the attitudes of the police, racism and justice; the mid-term elections; and why the flow of population from rural to urban areas need to be stemmed. Audio
Controversial documentary on what it means to be white
Earlier this year we heard about a controversial documentary series on white americans talking about what it means to be white. Audio
Muslim NZers tell RNZ's Insight about increasing racial abuse
Muslim New Zealanders are increasingly becoming the victims of racist abuse in the wake of the political focus on the potential threat from ISIS supporters. Audio
Terrorist Fighters Bill is fuelling anti muslim sentiment
The Islamic Women's Council says rhetoric surrounding the government's new anti-terror laws is fuelling racism and a rising number of Muslim women and children are screamed at in the street. Audio
Plea from muslim community to parliamentary committtee
Islamic Community leaders have told MPs they are seeing early signs of Islama-phobia because of the debate over tough new terrorist laws and muslims perceived association with Islamic State. Audio
Aureretanga Parihaka
Te Ahi Kaa this week features a dramatised documentary recreating the political manoeuvrings behind the invasion of Parihaka in Taranaki on 5 November 1881. Audio
Benjamin Wright: strings attached
American producer, composer and musical director who has worked with many musicians, including the new album by New Zealand singer Caii-Michelle. Audio