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26 May 2023

Tapa Marketing with Jasmine Tuia

Jasmine is a tapa maker

Tapa Marketing with Jasmine Tuia

7 May 2023

Flax it with Nat Rose

Flax with Nat Rose

Flax it with Nat Rose

1 May 2023

Apply for a scholarship

The Well - A 10 week online series

Apply for a scholarship

18 Mar 2023

Indigenous carving experience

What would it be like as communities of colour, if we were welcomed onto this land Aotearoa, by Tangata Whenua?

Indigenous carving experience

11 Mar 2023

Raising the curtain - International womens day

💚 connection

💚celebration

💚 chill

Raising the curtain - International womens day

2 Mar 2023

Manawaka Ao X Nisha Counselling

Manawaka Ao X Nisha Counselling

16 Sept 2022

He Taonga - The Gift within

He Taonga has been delivered by our kaumatua

He Taonga - The Gift within

18 Jun 2022

Healing and Wellbeing for Wāhine

Exploring self through collage with Naima Azoulay

Healing and Wellbeing for Wāhine

17 Jun 2022

Ethnic women's pathways into Governance and Leadership

Designed and delivered by Amelia Longuet. A series of workshops to facilitate the understanding of the many aspects of NZ compliance and regulatory rules. Supporting women of colour to become leaders in their own communities, school board of trustees, non-profit organisations and to sit on the company board of directors.

Ethnic women's pathways into Governance and Leadership

9 May 2022

Media Talk - What you need to know

Understanding the part we can play in engaging with the media.

Media Talk - What you need to know

3 Apr 2022

Themes on solidarity

Themes on Solidarity with
Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon

Themes on solidarity

13 Mar 2022

Talking series
He kōreri nui te kaupapa

Black Heritage women and their experiences within governance committees in New Zealand

Talking series
He kōreri nui te kaupapa

1 Mar 2022

Te Tiriti and me

It includes some practical tips, a forum for questions and an interactive session. Participants will go away with

Te Tiriti and me
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