
Frances Morton
Openside On Owning Their Power
"I’m still a neurotic, intense, anxious person, I’m just happier than I was then."
Will Muslims Ever Be Allowed to Just Grieve?
“Our grief is censored and self-contained as condolences are made on our behalf.”
Mongrel Mob Boss On Overcoming Hate in the Wake of the Christchurch Massacre
Sonny Fatu has become an outspoken voice for tolerance and change.
NZ Authorities Have Been Ignoring Online Right-Wing Radicalisation For Years
I was targeted by the internet's hate factory and the Police's only response was "just log off".
Jacinda Ardern's Speech to NZ Parliament On the Terror Attacks In Full
"Speak the names of those who were lost, rather than name of the man who took them."
NZ’s Relaxed Gun Laws Aided Christchurch Terror Attacks
"To make our community safer, the time to act is now."
I Am a Muslim New Zealand Woman And I Am As Angry As I Am Sad
“For so long we have been told to be quiet, to be invisible, to know our place and apologise for our very existence.”
The Human Whānau: Unity Outside Christchurch’s Masjid Al Noor Mosque
As the death toll rose to 50, New Zealanders came together at the scene of the tragedy.
Grief, Anger and Solidarity At the Christchurch Terror Attack Vigil
"This is something that will take generations to fade."
Reflections on Living Over the Fence From New Zealand’s Worst Mass Shooting
"Yesterday someone else drove up my driveway. And they took much more than just a parking space or a peach."
Terrorism in Christchurch: One of New Zealand’s “Darkest Days”
At least 49 are dead in what’s expected to be the deadliest mass shooting in New Zealand history.