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Bring Your Own Chair
Khayriyyah MuhammadSmith
28 episodes
2 days ago
There are a lot of podcasts. But so many existing podcasts lack the voices and stories of Black women and other women of color. Each episode of Bring Your Own Chair features a conversation with a woman of color where she will share her background, interests, goals, and expertise. Young women of color are habitually not offered a seat at the table and this space will allow us to bring our own chair, create a space where we are the experts on our own stories, and share our voices with the world.
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There are a lot of podcasts. But so many existing podcasts lack the voices and stories of Black women and other women of color. Each episode of Bring Your Own Chair features a conversation with a woman of color where she will share her background, interests, goals, and expertise. Young women of color are habitually not offered a seat at the table and this space will allow us to bring our own chair, create a space where we are the experts on our own stories, and share our voices with the world.
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Aimee Maaka: Woman of the World
Bring Your Own Chair
50 minutes 33 seconds
12 months ago
Aimee Maaka: Woman of the World

Aimee is a wāhine Māori (female Māori person), with whakapapa to Ngāti Porou, Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Kahungunu currently residing in Te Whanganui a tara (Wellington) Aotearoa (New Zealand).

Her background is in Social Work, and she has spent many years working in prisons, courts, and in the community with young people and adults subject to the criminal justice system in Australia, Aotearoa (New Zealand), and the UK. Aimee has also spent time working for Government organizations in the Policy space and in more recent years in the tertiary education sector doing crisis management.

Currently, she works in private practice completing s27 Cultural and Background Reports for District and Youth Courts, as well as contracting doing Restorative Practice work, Supervision for Youth Workers and Social Workers, as well as conducting trainings for organizations on how to respond to disclosures of sexual harm, etc.

Aimee is also completing her Masters in Māori Law and Philosophy at Te Wananga O Raukawa, and passionate about reclaiming culture, reality tv, reading sci-fi and fiction, and all things skincare :)


Social Media:

LinkedIn- Aimee Maaka

Website - www.manareports.co.nz

Instagram - @aimee_tepuea


Bring Your Own Chair
There are a lot of podcasts. But so many existing podcasts lack the voices and stories of Black women and other women of color. Each episode of Bring Your Own Chair features a conversation with a woman of color where she will share her background, interests, goals, and expertise. Young women of color are habitually not offered a seat at the table and this space will allow us to bring our own chair, create a space where we are the experts on our own stories, and share our voices with the world.