AAA2024 continues to respond to the theme of Past, Present and Futures, reflecting on and celebrating community connections developed over the past decade with free public events taking place in Pōneke Wellington between 14 April–10 May 2024.
A new space has emerged for CHamoru creatives to connect over decolonization and self-determination in Independent Guåhan’s recently released zine Kulo’.
Friday, 9 April 2021, 6:12 am
From: Auckland Feminist Action and Migrant Zine
Collective
Feminist coalitions across Tāmaki
Makaurau are calling on elected leaders to put an end to
sexual violence in Aotearoa. The coalitions on Saturday,
April 10 at 2pm, will march down Queen Street to demand the
immediate implementation of harm reduction systems, consent
education and funding for violence interventionist services
across the country.
Attendees will gather in Aotea
Square and proceed the march down Queen Street following a
number of speeches and performances. This includes support
from Hon. Marama Davidson, the current Minister for
Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence.