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WTH Are Māori Wards?
Andrew Judd and Taryn Utiger
14 episodes
2 hours ago
Your crash course in decolonising, debunking and demystifying Māori wards.
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Your crash course in decolonising, debunking and demystifying Māori wards.
Show more...
Government
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WTH Are Māori Wards? Episode 12: Division or Partnership?
WTH Are Māori Wards?
1 hour 21 seconds
1 month ago
WTH Are Māori Wards? Episode 12: Division or Partnership?
Whānau, we’ve saved a big one for last. In our final guest kōrero of the season, we bring you voices that sit at very different ends of the spectrum, and together, they show us exactly what’s at stake. First up is Damon Fox, ACT Party candidate for New Plymouth District Council. He shares why he believes Māori wards aren’t the right path forward, drawing on his own values. Then we turn to Jay and Erin Ruka, whose life’s mahi is weaving aroha, reconciliation and difference into strength. Together these perspectives pose the question, are Māori wards division, or are they partnership? This episode is thoughtful, fiery, and deeply reflective. It’s not just about council seats, it’s about the kind of Aotearoa we want to grow into. Stay tuned for next week, when Andrew and Taryn reflect on the series and wrap up WTH we’ve learnt from WTH Are Māori Wards.
WTH Are Māori Wards?
Your crash course in decolonising, debunking and demystifying Māori wards.