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Anti-Racism Resource for Diasporic Communities in Aotearoa

As an uprising against anti-Blackness and anti-Black police murders is happening in the US, diasporic Asian communities have been mobilised…

anti-racism, aotearoa, Asian communities, colonisation, diaspora, pacific, slavery, solidarity

Constitutional Imaginings

Fine muka, wovenby grandmothers’ gnarled hands.Written in a thousand dialectsin a voice we all understand.Punctuated by tūī trills,reverberating whale song.Adorned…

constitutional transformation, Matike Mai, poetry

It’s not enough to have the right ideas

By Kassie Hartendorp It is not enough to have the right ideas. Don’t get me wrong. An idea can be…

cocoons, connections, magic

How to Use A Mask

A lot of white people don’t seem to understand what masks are for and why people wear them. This is…

art, coronavirus, covid-19, mask, racism, tutorial, xenophobia

on mice not men

By Aku (july 13th:) on mice not men         colonization never ends  :                 MY BODY HAS BEEN…

aku, colonialism, colonisation, men, mice, poetry

GIVE ME HOPE, JACINDA

By Rex Letoa-Paget walk down the only / part of newtown / that hasn’t been gentrified / yet / boarded…

aotearoa, capitalism, class, colonisation, migrant communities, newtown, people of colour, poem, poetry, racism, wellington, white supremacy

Workers in the gaps: The place of essential workers during the pandemic and why we should stand with them

Gayaal Iddamalgoda, Solicitor for FIRST Union representing essential workers shares his thoughts about workers power during covid-19.

aotearoa, covid19, nz, workers rights

Queer feminist futures: 5 Cs of Intersectional Youth Leadership Zine

At a time of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate chaos, global intensification of alt-right white supremacist terrorism, ongoing colonialism, war and…

aotearoa, feminism, feminist, feminist leadership, futurities, intersectional feminism, intersectional leadership, intersectionality, mana taiohi, new zealand, queer, queer feminism, youth leadership, zine

Who Our Ancestors Intended Us To Be

Presented by Kassie Hartendorp as the opening speech of a youth leadership plenary panel from Aotearoa at the Global Feminist…

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