About to start a 2.5 day conference at Vic Uni.
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"Whatever you are meant to do, do it now. The conditions are *always* impossible."
[It's sad that] "everywhere that has been bombed will have _great_ GDP for the next 10 years, because GDP is all about 'How do you pay for the war?'. "
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[It's sad that] "everywhere that has been bombed will have _great_ GDP for the next 10 years, because GDP is all about 'How do you pay for the war?'. "
Talk two this morning. Been looking forward to this, after meeting one of the speakers yesterday.
"For those who don't know, Ihumātao is one of the longest occupied villages in Tāmaki Makaurau."


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Talk two this morning. Been looking forward to this, after meeting one of the speakers yesterday.
"For those who don't know, Ihumātao is one of the longest occupied villages in Tāmaki Makaurau."


"If there is to be a future, what must we reclaim, and how?"
"We enhance mana by embodying tika, pono, and aroha."
Tautoko tēnei!

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"If there is to be a future, what must we reclaim, and how?"
"We enhance mana by embodying tika, pono, and aroha."
Tautoko tēnei!

"If you don't know about a situation, how can you possibly care?
In consent hearings, only adjoining land owners could attend, not even those just one street away."
"You think you can't stop a trans national company, and that sounds right... But that's what we did, using 5 pou (pillars):
1. Ka mua, ka muri - learn from past to move into the future
2. Mana taketake - indigenous led
3. Mahi tahi - community supported action
4. Matarau - multi-pronged action
5. Kia tau - ..." -
"If you don't know about a situation, how can you possibly care?
In consent hearings, only adjoining land owners could attend, not even those just one street away."
"You think you can't stop a trans national company, and that sounds right... But that's what we did, using 5 pou (pillars):
1. Ka mua, ka muri - learn from past to move into the future
2. Mana taketake - indigenous led
3. Mahi tahi - community supported action
4. Matarau - multi-pronged action
5. Kia tau - ..."5. Kia tau - A graceful response"
"People came for the land, but stayed for the people."
"As I stood there, I felt 800 years of our tūpuna kick in and flow through us."
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5. Kia tau - A graceful response"
"People came for the land, but stayed for the people."
"As I stood there, I felt 800 years of our tūpuna kick in and flow through us."
"Justice is always relational and foundational, for land reclamation.
Relational [whenua-based] learning nourished ethical commitments.
Cultural sustaining narratives are essential to build a movement to get the government to stand on the right side of history.
Finally, we owe it to our mokopuna to believe. Believe it is possible to drive the required change for justice, reconciliation, and healing."
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About to start a 2.5 day conference at Vic Uni.
Really looking forward to it
️@Phil_Tanner Sounds like a great conference, Phil. I have enjoyed your 'toots' from it. Some great quotes. The opposite of poverty is not wealth, it is justice" is my favourite - so far!
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Amazing talk. Covering everything from unpaid labour by women keeping the economy alive, the Springboks tour, our nuclear free movement, the Raglan airport protests, the Cuban missile crisis, UN charters, select committees, death threats, physical assaults, the pay equity looting, calculating GDP, the value of National Parks, counting manufactured weapons as fixed assets vs consumables...
Amazing history. Amazing speaker.
@Phil_Tanner this thread is making me extremely envious.!
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@Phil_Tanner this thread is making me extremely envious.!
@jdmcg honestly? I wish every person in the country could hear these talks.
I am in awe of how eloquently they are distilling hugely complicated social issues down to the nub, and crystalising the various pull factors to get at what is driving the inequities.
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"Justice is always relational and foundational, for land reclamation.
Relational [whenua-based] learning nourished ethical commitments.
Cultural sustaining narratives are essential to build a movement to get the government to stand on the right side of history.
Finally, we owe it to our mokopuna to believe. Believe it is possible to drive the required change for justice, reconciliation, and healing."
Talk #3 this morning about to kick off.
#KiaTikaKiaPono
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Talk #3 this morning about to kick off.
#KiaTikaKiaPono
"Our people don't disengage from learning because they don't value education, but because they don't fit into the systems forced upon us"
"Justice is not about repairing damage once it's occurred, it's about designing places to avoid that damage happening in the first place."
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"Our people don't disengage from learning because they don't value education, but because they don't fit into the systems forced upon us"
"Justice is not about repairing damage once it's occurred, it's about designing places to avoid that damage happening in the first place."
"Confidence in young people can be built once they know where they come from and therefore who they are"
"People will tell you that the problem is the troubled youth - but that's not the problem. The problem is the system trying to fit them into a space they're not welcome in."
"Fitting into a Pākehā school system required a sacrifice of some parts of who i was in order to fit into the system."
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"Confidence in young people can be built once they know where they come from and therefore who they are"
"People will tell you that the problem is the troubled youth - but that's not the problem. The problem is the system trying to fit them into a space they're not welcome in."
"Fitting into a Pākehā school system required a sacrifice of some parts of who i was in order to fit into the system."
"Identity and wellbeing are not separate from success. That's where we start from, not policy design."
"We didn't set out to change the system, we were just responding to what we saw in front of us."
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"Identity and wellbeing are not separate from success. That's where we start from, not policy design."
"We didn't set out to change the system, we were just responding to what we saw in front of us."
"What could we do instead of responding after the fact, but by designing at the beginning instead?"
"A just society is not created by a single policy. But by a collection of just places."
"I dream big, but don't always know how to achieve these things. What we do always need is leadership - even if that leadership is to step out of the way..."

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"What could we do instead of responding after the fact, but by designing at the beginning instead?"
"A just society is not created by a single policy. But by a collection of just places."
"I dream big, but don't always know how to achieve these things. What we do always need is leadership - even if that leadership is to step out of the way..."

Talk 4 today.. been really looking forward to this one... no idea if I'll be able to keep up the live tooting, but will try

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Talk 4 today.. been really looking forward to this one... no idea if I'll be able to keep up the live tooting, but will try

"Relationships are fundamental to moving towards a just society.
This is a Māori nation. The government has not been good to Māori... not yet."
"The legacy the government has left us is a lower life expectancy. They have stolen our time with our tūpuna from us."
"50% of male prison population are Māori. 62% of wāhine in prison are Māori."
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"Relationships are fundamental to moving towards a just society.
This is a Māori nation. The government has not been good to Māori... not yet."
"The legacy the government has left us is a lower life expectancy. They have stolen our time with our tūpuna from us."
"50% of male prison population are Māori. 62% of wāhine in prison are Māori."
"My grandmother said the worst thing you can do is marry a Māori. I was into my 20s before I had ever heard the Māori language spoken. I had never been to our marae."
"When the colonisers came, they brought the Bible and imposed their rules upon us."
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"My grandmother said the worst thing you can do is marry a Māori. I was into my 20s before I had ever heard the Māori language spoken. I had never been to our marae."
"When the colonisers came, they brought the Bible and imposed their rules upon us."
"The crown has only ever been dishonourable.
What could honourable kāwanatanga be?
Every time we spoke to someone, they had something different to say...
We analysed the response from the Treaty Principles Bill, so out of that evil some good came..."



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"The crown has only ever been dishonourable.
What could honourable kāwanatanga be?
Every time we spoke to someone, they had something different to say...
We analysed the response from the Treaty Principles Bill, so out of that evil some good came..."



[We need to repair Te Tiriti,] "we need to be the Pākehā the rangatira thought they were negotiating Te Tiriti with"
"You need to dream the dream. If you can't imagine a world without decolonisation you will never get there"
"Don't underestimate the energy required to *not* be violent"¹
¹Oof, this one hit me hard.




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[We need to repair Te Tiriti,] "we need to be the Pākehā the rangatira thought they were negotiating Te Tiriti with"
"You need to dream the dream. If you can't imagine a world without decolonisation you will never get there"
"Don't underestimate the energy required to *not* be violent"¹
¹Oof, this one hit me hard.




I've said it already, but I'm really looking forward to this next talk. This one is very close to my heart, and is being given by Fleur Fitzsimons, the National Secretary of the NZ Public Service Association, Te Pukenga Here Tikanga Mahi - the union of which I'm a (very small) part.
It's titled "Putting the public back into public services: the challenges in building a modern state".