Transforming Uncertainty into Action
Community leader and human rights activist in New Zealand. Founder of the Inclusive Aotearoa Collective, Anjum Rahman on how we can collectively transform uncertainty into action. EarthBeat…
Community leader and human rights activist in New Zealand. Founder of the Inclusive Aotearoa Collective, Anjum Rahman on how we can collectively transform uncertainty into action. EarthBeat…
Anjum speaks about Inclusive Aotearoa Collective’s engagement with communities across Aotearoa to develop a national inclusion strategy and a constellation of cross-community networks to support belonging. Aotearoa 2020 Vision…
The force that underpins the oppression of African Americans is the same force that underpins the oppression of Māori and Pasifika, writes Laura O’Connell Rapira. Spinoff.co.nz…
IPANZ talks with Anjum Rahman of the Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono about rethinking social inclusion and community empowerment in the public sector. IPANZ…
We talk to Anjum Rahman ahead of her visit on Wednesday to lead a conversation about a national strategy for belonging and inclusion in Aotearoa New Zealand. Raglan Community Radio…
Farmers are rejoicing after Labour agreed to an amendment in the firearms bill that will allow the use of restricted guns for pest control. This follows a report claiming the Christchurch gunman was wrongly granted a firearms licence. Newshub.co.nz…
Hola, We are so proud of the way the Covid-19 crisis was handled in this country, thanks to the united way people came together to smash this pandemic within our borders. We know from our many conversations that it was not an easy time for many ind…
Around the world, statues, monuments and place names forged in colonialism and racism are coming under scrutiny, writes Anjum Rahman. The Spinoff…
The Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono project was developed to bring a more strategic, connected and comprehensive approach to belonging and inclusion in Aotearoa. Cancer Society Northland newsletter…
Anjum Rahman, spokesperson for the Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand and a member of the Christchurch Call Advisory Network, said the fact copycat attacks overseas hadn't gained the same sort of online traction as the Christchurch terror attac…