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He Kōrero
Community Research
18 episodes
9 months ago
We talk with community researchers and local leaders to explore and unpack te Tiriti o Waitangi and what it might mean to us in 2022. We talk about how Te Tiriti impacts their lives, their community and their work, and how it helped shape the past and set the foundation for the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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We talk with community researchers and local leaders to explore and unpack te Tiriti o Waitangi and what it might mean to us in 2022. We talk about how Te Tiriti impacts their lives, their community and their work, and how it helped shape the past and set the foundation for the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Education removes the racist myths surrounding Te Tiriti
Te Tiriti 2024 and beyond | Dr Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown (Te Aupōuri/Pākehā) - Education removes the racist myths surrounding Te Tiriti, “we are going to need to confront some really challenging histories and also current events “. Luke articulates what he thinks the role of the government is, and how we can utilise Te Tiriti principles for a more inclusive multicultural society, a greater framework for environmental protection and respecting indigenous practices. Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown Dr. Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown (Te Aupōuri/Pākehā) is an academic from Victoria University of Wellington where he is a lecturer in the Faculty of Law. Luke is interested in Kaupapa Māori approaches to law and policy. His research and teaching focuses on Te Tiriti o Waitangi, decolonisation, family law, and child protection. In recent years, Luke has written articles on Te Tiriti o Waitangi for Newsroom and The Spinoff. Luke lives in Pōneke with his wife Kelsey, son Oscar and cat Achilles. 
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1 year ago
46 minutes 51 seconds

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Te Tiriti 2024 and beyond | Faumuina Felolini Maria Tafuna’i - Being better partners
Faumuina hails from Samoa and is an advocate for Te Tiriti. She shares her thoughts about using education to enable greater allyship from both tangata Moana “why we shouldn’t let our cousins be pushed around”, and from all tangata tiriti. Faumauina shares practical advice from the tool she co-developed, ”17 habits of a valued treaty partner” a framework for becoming a better Te Tiriti ally.
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1 year ago
44 minutes 59 seconds

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Reflections from a tangata Tiriti - Featuring Joseph Nicholls
Heartfelt reflections from a tangata Tiriti Joseph’s reflections on Facebook (Link here - http://rb.gy/iywgp4) sparked a movement from tangata Tiriti in support of Māori and in opposition to the proposed Treaty Principles Bill by the new coalition Government in late 2023. Joseph talks about some of the humbling or uncomfortable feelings many Pākehā might experience when looking to explore our nation’s history regarding Te Tiriti and the history.
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1 year ago
39 minutes

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Te Huia Bill Hamilton – Rangatiratanga
Te Tiriti 2024 and beyond | Bill Te Huia Hamilton – Rangatiratanga is for everybody. Te Huia breaks down the difficult emotions some face regarding Te Tiriti and addresses fears surrounding concepts of co-governance and rangatiratanga. “Through rangatiratanga we can all achieve our potential”
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1 year ago
25 minutes 8 seconds

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Makere (Margaret) Mutu - What shapes us
Te Tiriti 2024 and beyond | Makere (Margaret) Mutu - What shapes us. Makere reflects on her personal journey that led her to becoming a constitutional transformation advocate, her reflections on Te Tiriti and leadership taking us forward. “Tikanga is being recognised as a legal system that predated the rule of law”
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1 year ago
40 minutes 46 seconds

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Pita Tipene - Looking Back to Go Forward.
Te Tiriti 2024 and beyond | Pita Tipene - Looking Back to Go Forward. Pita shares his kōrero on the history of Te Tiriti, He Whakaputanga, and the outcome from the Waitangi Tribunal ”affirming what everyone already knew that Ngā Puhi never ceded sovereignty. ”
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1 year ago
16 minutes 5 seconds

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Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Co-Design for Well-Being
Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio. This webinar, Co-Design for Well-Being: Giving tamariki the best start in life, was hosted in February 2020. We were joined by Angie Tangaere and Dr Penny Hagen from The Southern Initiative who have been working with whānau, community facilities, early child health services and researchers to understand how tamariki can be supported to have the best start in life.
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3 years ago
46 minutes 48 seconds

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Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Become a dynamic Treaty partner
Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio. This webinar, Te Tiriti – Take action: Become a dynamic Treaty partner, was hosted in February 2022. We take you and your organisation forward in actioning Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Hear from our Te Tiriti podcast guest speakers as they kōrero with Kaye-Maree Dunn.
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 23 seconds

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Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Valuing Our World Views
Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio. This webinar, Valuing Our World Views: Indigenous Community at the Centre, was hosted in October 2019. Hear how indigenous community designers, Rebecca Kiddle and Danièle Hromek, are pushing the boundaries of the academy, community development and design practice and principles by ensuring that indigenous design, knowledge and practice and the voices of the community are front and centre in their work. Hear about some of their highlights and ongoing challenges with their work and the difference it is making for those who collaborate with them.
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3 years ago
38 minutes 41 seconds

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Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Supporting New Zealand born Pacific youth
Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio. This webinar, Supporting New Zealand born Pacific youth: Understanding their community responsibilities and challenges and rewards they bring, was hosted in February 2021. We welcomed Soalaupule Asetoa (Sam) Pilisi, who works to mentor and support Pacific youth aspirations into tertiary education.
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3 years ago
41 minutes 5 seconds

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Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Robin D’Angelo - White Fragility
Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio. This webinar, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism, was hosted in December 2019. We joined renowned writer, trainer and speaker Dr Robin DiAngelo to better understand how we can engage and partner more effectively in cross-cultural dialogue, anti-racist action and change.
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 45 seconds

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Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | Mahi A Atua - Treatment for Racism.
Welcome to our second series - Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward – our webinars in audio. This webinar, Implementing Mahi A Atua as a service response, “Te Kūwatawata ki Hauraki”, was hosted in July 2020. We welcomed Riana Manuel, Manukura Hauora (CEO), and Taima Campbell, Poukura Hauora (Clinical Services Manager), from Te Korowai Hauora o Hauraki, who, earlier in 2020, launched Te Kūwatawata ki Hauraki – an immediate response service for whānau suffering mental distress.
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3 years ago
56 minutes 23 seconds

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Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua |Hear from us, not about us
Welcome to our second series - Hoki Whakamuri, Haere Whakamua | thinking back, going forward - our webinars in audio. This webinar, Hear from us, not about us: The power of refugee-background research, was hosted in September 2021. It was a celebration of the launch of our new collection of research focused on refugee-background and migrant experiences in Aotearoa.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 44 seconds

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Te Tiriti Kōrero with Ali Hamlin-Paenga
Kaye-Maree Dunn speaks with community practitioners, researchers and evaluators about Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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3 years ago
23 minutes

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Te Tiriti Kōrero with Mike Smith
Kaye-Maree Dunn speaks with community practitioners, researchers and evaluators about Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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3 years ago
28 minutes 2 seconds

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Te Tiriti Kōrero with Dr Kathie Irwin
Kaye-Maree Dunn speaks with community practitioners, researchers and evaluators about Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 19 seconds

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Te Tiriti Kōrero with Dr Chelsea Grootveld
Kaye-Maree Dunn speaks with community practitioners, researchers and evaluators about Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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3 years ago
28 minutes 8 seconds

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Te Tiriti Kōrero Trailer
Introducing our first kōrero. Kaye-Maree Dunn speaks with community practitioners, researchers and evaluators about Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
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3 years ago
1 minute 27 seconds

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We talk with community researchers and local leaders to explore and unpack te Tiriti o Waitangi and what it might mean to us in 2022. We talk about how Te Tiriti impacts their lives, their community and their work, and how it helped shape the past and set the foundation for the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.