Opinion: The current appropriation of the term ‘woke’ by the political right is a diminishment of the struggle of African-American people – and any people of colour who feel they need to be watchful
Dr Neal Curtis
Neal Curtis is professor of humanities, Faculty of Arts, University of Auckland
Why this Pākehā celebrates Te Tiriti
Neal Curtis explains how the foundational document of his adopted country offers a different way of being in a world of resource depletion, pollution and disrespect
When are we going to address misogynistic abuse?
Misogynistic abuse is at the heart of our post-truth world, one that is opposed to facts, evidence, and reality, and is fuelled by a sense of victimhood. Will we do something about it? asks Neal Curtis.
Liz Truss – laughable, not funny
Comment: The new PM is just the latest development in Britain's descent into government by the very worst.
English Premier League fails NZ football fans
Rights to the English Premier League are now with Sky Sport. Neal Curtis asks why
NZ sports fans should have to accept something so second rate.
A greater success than winning
In the wake of racist attacks on England players in the EURO 2020 final, Neal Curtis explains how the vindication of those players was a much more important victory than winning the game.