In the last chapter of what it means to be a kiwi or a New Zealander, we take a look at Anzac day. A day which has historically been synonymous with words like commemorate, service and remembrance, has recently danced with terms like politicised, protest and relevance. We dissect what ANZAC day means to New Zealanders in 2021, whether social media reflects the reality of the commemorations and ultimately, if ANZAC day is political.
Season 3 has been an introspective look into New Zealand's history and how it's shaped personal identity. Seven different moments that help us all answer the questions: Are you a Kiwi? Are you a New Zealander?
We'd love to hear what you would answer, and how Season 3 has impacted your perspective.
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