On the eve of the anniversary of the Christchurch massacre, writers from Aotearoa and Australia discuss their experiences of everyday racism. Guled Mire (Aotearoa), Alison Whittaker (Gomeroi, Australia), Nyadol Nyuon (Australia), Anahera Gildea (Ngāti Tokorehe) and Jack McDonald (Te Whakatōhea, Te Pakakohi, Te Ātiawa) offer poetry, conversation and an assessment of where we are now and what needs to happen next.