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Tag: restorative justice

They are us: reckoning at Christmas
Christmas

They are us: reckoning at Christmas

Posted on 8 December 202510 December 2025 by Sande Ramage

Christmas arrives with the story of a divine spark born into humanity as a vulnerable baby. It’s a powerful symbol that can unsettle our assumptions about who belongs, who is acceptable and who is not. Jacinda Ardern, then Prime Minister…

Andrew: a scandal fit for scripture
Jungian themes

Andrew: a scandal fit for scripture

Posted on 11 November 20258 December 2025 by Sande Ramage

The British Royal Family can always be relied upon to grab headlines. Lately, it’s Prince Andrew’s accelerated descent from grace into obscurity that has captured attention. The family of the late Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual abuse, say…

Posie Parker Postscript 1
Posie Parker Postscript

Posie Parker Postscript 1

Posted on 2 July 202330 July 2023 by Sande Ramage

I’d never heard of Kellie-Jean Keen-Minshull (@Posie Parker) until her Let Women Speak events in Australia unleashed a media storm. There were loud demands that this tiny British woman be shut up and shut out of New Zealand. So, I…

  • The most basic and urgent challenges facing New Zealand society are not economic. They are to do with our values – those activities which give meaning and purpose in our society, our social ecology, spirituality in the broadest sense. Andrew Hornblow, 1999
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