Standing on the stage was a Mt Roskill grammar prefect, Joshua Iosefo preparing to say his talk. It came to the time where he had begin his speech but instead he had written up a poem called “Brown Brother”.While he was saying it some people were inspired. One of his friends put up his poem on Youtube where we were lucky that it came to the attention of Campbell Live.
The title of his poem was "Brown Brother".He started his poem off with describing about his colour skin then he got into his main message it was to not listen to stereotypes, stereotypes is about a group of people whereby we attribute a set of characteristics to the group. In part of the poem it relates to our Point England School korero (it our way to succeed ) which are : Champions Never Give Up, Strive to Succeed and most of all Herenga ki te Whetu which means Reach for the Stars .He also mentioned that some positive things about stereotype like we all love P.E,music,dance and drama.
When I watched it I thought I knew the meaning will be that we should not limit ourselves and try our best, also to not be afraid to change and that you don't need to be like everybody else because if you do you won’t have a chance to shine. I felt inspired watching him saying that poem.
Hi Lesley
ReplyDeleteWow what an a amazing post you got about the brown brother keep up the great work.
Awesome post Leley, thanks for making more of us aware of the poem. I'm going to see if I can find the Youtube clip. Keep up the great work!
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