To the mother yelling at the Lyall Bay school teacher who asked her to move her illegally parked car (it infringed on the school pedestrian crossing while the kids were doing patrol!) - shame on you!
Yeah don’t mess with marae - and the cheek to serve any notice to nana whenua! awesome seeing whānau do what whānau do to keep these shites out. vm.tiktok.com/ZSeELd2EG/#gohome#Convoy2022NZ
the misinformation is scary - from a protestor acquaintance "I got COVID at the protest, it was just like a bad cold - I'm ok though, and now I'm immune".
We need to be thankful Aotearoa New Zealand has decent gun laws. Today would have so different if our police and the protestors had the right to carry guns.
I stand with Te Ati Awa. I am humbled by their patience and peacefulness. To the protestors - go home to your kainga and your people who I'm sure you would hate to be treated as you're treating Te Ati Awa.
wtaf - this shit is happening in our city.
our people are threatened, our streets are unpassable, our habour contaminated, our buildings vandalized and yet they’re crying about their rights.
#gohome#convoynz2022
Trevor woke the Freedom Occupiers with a message this morning. Woke them up? It’s time to leave the lights on over night and the music playing. It’s not a holiday camp - it’s time for them to go home.
"Our higher education institutions can help support indigenous students by walking alongside us – share the power, share the privilege, share the funding." Dr Ella Henry, Global Indigenous Education Solutions to Global Challenges developing Indigenous women's leadership
#maori
"Everyone knows 'Once were Warriors' but once Māori were entrepreneurs. We need to remember that and formally reclaim our place in business." Rachel Petero speaking on Indigenous Education Solutions to Global Challenges - Indigenous women's leadership
#maori#innovation
This is what Māori IT leadership looks like - people first, wahine-led, best in class. Congratulations e kare - to you, your team and your whānau #maori#wahinetoa