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What kind of future do we want for women, particularly Wāhine Māori, after Covid-19?
May 15, 2020 at 3:30 PM
DATE
Tuesday 26 May 2020
TIME
7.30pm
LOCATION
Online
ORGANISED BY
Auckland Women's Centre
COST
Free
Auckland Women's Centre is delighted that Stacey Morrison (Ngāi Tahu, Te Arawa) award-winning television and radio host, author, and Te Reo advocate will kōrero with Laura.
Laura O'Connell Rapira is the Director of ActionStation, an independent, crowdfunded community campaigning organisation representing over 180,000 New Zealanders acting together to create what we cannot achieve on our own: a society, economy and democracy that serves everyday people and Papatūānuku (Earth Mother). She is also the Co-Founder of RockEnrol, a volunteer-powered organisation dedicated to activating the political power of young people.
Laura is passionate about unleashing the power of the crowd through digital and community organising, effective collaboration, values-based storytelling and creative campaigning.
Donations support the work of the Auckland Women's Centre.
Kōrero will be available on the Auckland Women's Centre website after the event.
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