What are the reasons for Pacific Islanders migrating to New Zealand
What is labour shortages, better education, greater opportunities
What plan did the Polynesian Panthers adopt, taking inspiration from the Black Panthers 10-point plan
What is the 7 point plan, or the PANTHER plan
What date was the Polynesian Panthers founded
What is 16 June 1971
What was the name of the group that followed police cars, monitoring arrests and police activity
What is the PIG Patrol Group
When was the formal apology for the Dawn Raids
What was the term used by newspaper editorials surrounding the racist mindset that many held
What is 'fit in or get out'
What book did Will 'Ilolahia read to realise similar issues were being experienced in the United States
What is "Seize the time" by Bobby Seale
Where was the Polynesian Panthers headquarters
Where is Ponsonby, Auckland
What were three examples of social justice work carried out by the Polynesian Panthers
Answers may include: What is homework centres, Tenants' Aid Brigade, Food banks, Interest free loans, Legal aid booklet, Weekly bus service, Youth programmes
What is the form of Sāmoan apology that Jacinda Adern took part in to seek forgiveness in the ceremony
What is a Sāmoan Ifoga
True or false: 50% of Auckland managers said Pacific Islanders should reject their cultural practises and adopt New Zealand's 'local lifestyle' in 1978
False. It was 62%
What was the language/phrases adopted by the Polynesian Panthers from the Black Panther Party
What is 'Black Pride' and all 'Power to the People'
Where were the other chapters set us for the Polynesian Panthers during the 1970s
Where is South Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Sydney and several prisons
What key statistic highlights the racial targeting of overstayers against people of colour
What is Pacific Island people comprised only a third of overstayers, but they made up 86% of all prosecutions for overstaying. Citizens from the US and the UK made up a third of overstayers but represented only 5% of prosecutions.
What was the name of the philosophy that the Polynesian Panthers undertook to educate youth on the Polynesian Panther movement
What is Education as Liberation
How many Pacific Islander people lived in New Zealand in 1976
What is 65,700
Who said, "he wanted to become political... and turned the Black Panther gang into a full political movement"
Who is Dr. Melanie Anae
What were the three key aims of the Polynesian Panther movement
What is to counter racism, to encourage Pacifika success in education and to foster unity between Pacific Islanders and other marginalised groups
When did the Dawn Raids take place
What is 1974, and 1976-1979
What are other examples of activism that the Polynesian Panthers undertook in their aim of fighting racism
What is the occupation of Bastion Point, and the 1981 Springbok tour
Which influential member of the Polynesian Panthers said, “The police had a very bad reputation. They were considered racist… Our people saw them as the thugs, the gang part of the machinery of racism.”
Who is, Reverend Mua Strickson-Pua
When was the PANTHER platform and programme published
When is January 1972
Who were the six founding members of the Polynesian Panthers
Who is Will 'Ilolahia, Vaughan Sanft, Fred Schmidt, Nooroa Teavae and Eddie Williams
What minister did the Polynesian Panthers famously conduct a reverse Dawn Raid on
Who is Bill Birch
What actions were included as apart of the 2021 Government apology
What is Public acknowledgment of Crown racism, $2.1M in scholarships and fellowships for Pacific communities and $1M in leadership training for young Pacific Islanders.