Join us for Matike Tāhono Cohort #2!

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Have you wanted to read Matike Mai’s report on constitutional transformation, but haven’t had the time?

Perhaps craving a safe space to engage with a group to discuss our constitutional possibilities for the future? If you are free on Thursday evenings, good news!

After a successful and meaningful first series of conversations over Summer, we are opening spots for our second cohort for Matike Tāhono – a group of tauira (pupils) coming together to read through He Whakaaro Here Whakaumu mo Aotearoa, the often-cited report completed by the Matike Mai Working Group. Tāhono has set out on this journey to respond to the divisive rhetoric around our current constitution, and the simple fact that this report provides a framework of relationship between Tangata Whenua and Tauiwi.

The rōpū will meet online monthly over five sessions, working incrementally through the report with discussion points and concepts to consider throughout the process.

This process is a time commitment so we ask you ensure full participation. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on our own journey and contributions to the future of Aotearoa. The group is held by a Tāhono facilitator, and once the initial series is completed, tauira have the option to continue working on activities identified by the group that relate to the kauapa.

Initial whanaunga and scoping session: 7 pm, Thursday August 21st. Places are limited, so please submit your interest assuming you will commit to the five monthly sessions.

Register your interest here!