Historical Racism in Pukekohe update - grandmothers come together to right injustices | The Hui 2023
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Retired nurse Julie Lewis meets Phyliis Bhana after seeing The Hui in May 2023 about the historic race-based separatism that discriminated against Māori in Pukekohe. Julie's grandfather Cuthbert Penney had a market garden and she wanted to acknowledge past injustices. They visit Pukekohe Cemetery where a memorial will be put for those who were buried in graves without headstones.
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when i was 10 yrs old my dad took me there to work it taught me about the people who i worked with i came from a time across pakeha people who made me realize the same problem we had they had also so in the end love and forgiveness is greater than hatred unity instead of segregation
When Comes To Racisim I Don't Forgive Nothing None Hell No
We are all horrified. Come on pukekohe council get the headstones onto the resting places of those people who built pukekohe.
The history must be shared to understand where we are all going
thus behaviour is till happening with rich and goverments.
happy there was a blessed and humble person to help..
Still goes on today
Watching this very moving and thsnkyou LORD JESUS CHRIST for returning relationships back together for all to love one another.
Amen.
jesus had nothing to do with this, this project was driven by maori for maori, nothing to do with jesus or some imaginary bearded guy i the sky.
lol, I didn't know Pukekohe had a hood. Went bus riding out that way a few year back and hopped on a loop run from Pukekohe township.
AND STILL ITS STILL THE SAME RACISM IN PUKEKOHE BACK THEN AND 2024