Share on Facebook Tweet this Nav | Manukau “Well, first of all, it’s quite heart-breaking and it took us quite a few days to actually get together what happened, and it still, you know, gives me chills down my spine, because New Zealand is such a multi-cultural...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Rahmon | Favona “I guess I’ve been, you kind of just take it for granted that there’s all these different people here from different countries. But you know, there’s not a lot of interaction for many of us with them, and I guess the...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Koni | Mt Wellington “It’s made me feel like I need to make my family more aware of things that happen in the world and the types of people that are out there like for example, terrorism and terrorists and things like that. Just...
Share on Facebook Tweet this B | Mt Roskill “I think, a lot of its brought together people that wouldn’t actually come together, you know, before. Sometimes something like this actually changes, is a lot of good in the local community. So before we, you wouldn’t...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Margaret | Muriwai “Looking at people in a different way now. I just look at them differently. It’s just opened up my eyes that we’re all one. You know, we have different cultures, different beliefs but at the end of the day, we’re...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Vivienne | Manurewa “I used to, until last year I was working at the university so it was, it’s a very inclusive society to work, and I’m just a little sad that I don’t have that position to be able to outreach to the families that...
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