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An exciting opportunity has opened up to contribute to an emerging area of racism scholarship in Aotearoa New Zealand…
An exciting opportunity has opened up to contribute to an emerging area of racism scholarship in Aotearoa New Zealand…
Our Project Co-Lead Anjum delivered two presentations at the Festival for the Future event, the 3 day summit that took place from 30 July - 1 August 2021 in Wellington…
A large part of our mahi involves collaborating with individuals, organisations and communities to better understand complex issues, connect like-minded people and create a safe environment to co-facilitate important conversations.…
What’s Wrong With You? is a Stuff podcast that tackles the big questions about life with a disability. The seven-part series is hosted and produced by a team of young disabled women who want to tell their stories from their perspective.…
Over the last week the news has been inundated with reports depicting the dire situation in Afghanistan, due to the recent takeover of the nation by the Tailban. Reports on the impact of this development on the country’s most vulnerable populations…
It is important to hear from people who have not been included in the process so far, and particularly those who are more likely to experience digital or social exclusion. For example, Māori people, Pacific peoples, LGBTQI+ folks, disabled people, s…
Play your part in honouring the remarkable New Zealanders from all walks of life, whether it’s the pillar of your community, the nation’s game changers or the environmental warriors. These are the individuals or rōpū (groups) that make us proud…
For Matariki, Reo Māori are encouraging everyone to learn a kaikōhau. Kaikōhau means to express your hopes and desires. It's something that you can use during Matariki, as we prepare for the new year ahead, and any other time throughout the ye…
The Prime Minister has opened New Zealand’s first hui on Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism, which is being held in Christchurch over the next two days. The hui delivers on one of the recommendations from the report of the Royal Commiss…
Lucy Haru-Ruhi lives by the ATM philosophy: awhi, tautoko and manaaki: embrace, support, and respect. It’s a philosophy that borrows its acronym from a money machine, but the currency exchanged is love and a sense of community. And it is e…