![]() ![]() Like I said, there was no better location to host a conversation on race and class.Īkala was introduced by Sacha McMeeking - Head of the School of Maori and Indigenous Studies at the University of Canterbury - who spoke passionately and eloquently on the subjects that were to follow. Walking through the winding passageways to the hall that was hosting Akala, my working class sensibilities felt at ease walking past the YMCA gym gave me a sense of familiarity to the surroundings in particular. In my mind, there was no better place to host a conversation on race and class in the ruins of empire than the Christchurch YMCA. Needles and Plastic : Flying Nun Records, 1981-1988: WORD Christchurch – Wednesday 16 November from 5.30pm.Chris Parker at The Piano: A good time for everyone.Vinyl, Art and Community : Needles and Plastic Book Launch – WORD Christchurch.Freedom, Only Freedom – Behrouz Boochani returns to WORD.Colditz and the Cold War Spies and Espionage: Ben Macintyre: Wednesday 1 March 6.30pm, WORD Christchurch.Reading around climate change during lockdown.Public Knowledge: The Future of Democracy – WORD Christchurch Spring Festival 2020.View all cards in Social Issues & Politics. ![]()
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