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Why You Should Read About the Experiences of New Zealanders
Akin to my Why You Should Read About the Experiences of the African Diaspora post, today’s post is about why you should read about the experiences of New Zealanders. We are a small but mighty county, but our diversity and multicultural standing make us a country of many perspectives, backgrounds, cultures, histories, and stories to…
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Why You Should Read About the Experiences of the African Diaspora
I have always considered reading a tool for learning, empathising, and connecting. Moreover, reading is a powerful skill to possess, and one that we should all utilise where possible to better ourselves, those around us, and the world as a whole. As February is Black History Month in North America, I want to take this…
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