Racism Flashcards
How do we define racism?
According to Oxford Languages, racism is; “Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalised.”
Whakatakētanga
Racism
Kaikiri
Racist
Nō reira, kia māia
so, be brave, and call it out!
Ko koe ki tēnā, ko ahau ki tēnei kīwai o te kete
You hold that handle, and I will hold this handle of the basket
This whakataukī / proverb refers to the importance of partnership and working together, and how it takes more than one individual to carry a heavy basket.
The journey to address racism can be challenging and while it is not the responsibility of Māori and minority groups to culturally educate others or solve these issues alone, it is important to begin discussions with these communities and understand the adversity they face, every day.
By engaging in these discussions and standing by those afflicted by racism, you ensure there is always someone there, standing beside them, holding the other handle of the kete.