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The sound of rangatahi singing, dancing and hooting with laughter drew people in droves to the E Tū Whānau tent...
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The tragic death of Dr Hashem Slaimankhel is a loss not just for his family and community but for the...
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Mikaira Pau is a passionate E Tū Whānau advocate who incorporates our kaupapa in all aspects of his daily life....
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For the last 40 years rugby league has had a positive and inspirational role in the life of Ngāti Pikiao...
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Eighteen months after receiving multiple accolades in the first E Tū Whānau Song Competition, Pianika Duncan’s award winning waiata ‘Bring...
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A dynamic group of young professionals from South Asian communities in Auckland and Hamilton are making short films to raise...
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A group of women from Syria and Iraq reached out to manaaki their Kiwi women friends and to share personal...
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Mona Yahy and Habiba Orabi sit side by side in a busy Lower Hutt café talking about the bonds they’ve...
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‘Our Ancestors’, a series of five resources on how Māori cultural traditions protect wāhine, tamariki and tāne from violence and uphold...
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Tia Clarke is the Youth Coordinator and Project Manager at Ko Te Tuara Totara o Fordlands in Rotorua. Also known...
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Billboards featuring members of E Tū Wairoa, the home grown, whānau-first movement to rid Wairoa of violence, have sprung up...
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Around 120 rangatahi from all over the country came together in Rotorua to discuss and plan for the future they...