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  • About us
    • Our history
      • National Advisory Board
    • Diversity issues
      • How far are we willing to go to accommodate ethnic monitories?
      • Rebuilding from the Ashes: Institutional Racism and the Christchurch Rebuild
      • Learning to work effectively across cultures
      • Was the Auckland Council survey racist?
      • Using participatory video in social research
      • Do people fear happiness?
      • Is New Zealand an equal society?
      • Has multiculturalism failed?
      • What happens when people move to a different culture?
      • Perceptions of sea-level rise
      • The burqa on the bus debate
      • Life in the Middle Kingdom
      • New Zealanders value a strong multicultural society
      • Common for couples to have an unequal desire to move countries
      • Corruption drops as incomes rise say Victoria University of Wellington researchers
      • Hijab: A personal reflection
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