Courageous Conversations About Race™
CANCELLED IN THEATRE OR VENUE, BUT MOVING ONLINE
This special, digital presentation is in lieu of the cancelled live event of Courageous Conversations About Race™ at The Civic Club due to New Zealand moving to RED under the COVID-19 Protection Framework.
Join us for an in-depth look at why truth is necessary for a collective understanding of racial equity in Aotearoa, through a protocol for healthy and productive conversations about race and racism.
Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon joins our call to rangatira and rangatahi, tangata whenua and tangata Tiriti to celebrate, reflect and honour the legacy of social justice leaders and anti-racism movements. We invite you to be inspired by young, emerging thought leaders and creatives who ‘rise up’ to speak a unified reality into existence.
Co-hosted by cultural re-programmer Precious Clark as MC, join us online for engaging kōrero from Oscar® Nominee Chelsea Winstanley, award-winning internationally recognised author Glenn Singleton, Arts Laureate Moss Te Ururangi Patterson, and wahine rangatira Ripeka Evans. This kōrero session includes a host of special guest speakers for an intergenerational conscious-raising experience of keynotes and dynamic panel discussions – Truth Spoken, Truth Heard and Mana Wāhine: Honouring our Matriarchs – interwoven with spoken word and delectable vocal performances, making this a day you won’t want to miss.
Streaming available worldwide
Mon 21 March, 10.30am - 3:30pm
Session One - Truth Spoken, Truth Heard: 10.30am-12.30pm
Break: 12.30-1.30pm
Session Two - Mana Wāhine: Honouring our Matriarchs: 1.30-3.30pm
Presented in association with
Credits
TRUTH SPOKEN, TRUTH HEARD |
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Karakia |
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Welcome |
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Guest Artist |
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Opening Remarks |
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Guest Vocalist |
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Guest Artist |
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Panel Discussion |
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ROAR |
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Guest Vocalist |
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1 HOUR BREAK |
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MANA WĀHINE: HONOURING OUR MATRIARCHS |
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Tāonga Pūoro |
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Guest Artist |
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Keynote |
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ROAR |
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Guest Artist |
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Guest Vocalist |
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Panel Discussion |
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Closing Remarks |
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Karakia |
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