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Imperfect People — Salient Magazine

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SunLive - Celebrating Race Unity Speech Awards - The Bay s News First

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School Report: Decade of data reveals persistent gaps in NCEA achievement

School Report: Decade of data reveals persistent gaps in NCEA achievement
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Meet the 25 young trailblazing wāhine of this year s Y25

From climate justice to food security, young women are leading the way in combating injustices in Aotearoa and around the world. The YWCA is once again honouring 25 young trailblazing wāhine who have made strides in their communities despite the chaos of a Covid year. The stresses of Covid-19, inability to fully socialise for weeks on end and, often, adjusting to work from home meant that for many the past year wasn’t the most productive.  It’s therefore even more impressive to read through this year’s Y25 list, featuring a group of wāhine, all aged 25 or younger, who turned the time we all had last year to their advantage – running campaigns, volunteering, uplifting their communities and doing crucial work to help those most disadvantaged by not just the pandemic, but society itself.

Youth needed to form multicultural youth council in South Canterbury

“We want to provide a space for youths from minority groups to have a voice and feel respected in our community.” Multicultural Aoraki general manager Katy Houstoun said it was important for youth ‘’and their voice to be heard”. Supplied Race Unity Speech Awards semifinalist Craighead Diocesan School year 12 student Nora Quigley, second from right, stands with other contestants at the Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae in Auckland during presentations. The youth council, will remain independent to the Timaru District Council with plans to be an official part later on. “We have no plans to join the TDC just yet. For now, we just want to create a safe space for youth of various cultures to open up about cultural and race related issues,’’ Nora said.

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