The Mana Wahine Kaupapa Inquiry hearings will begin this week, investigating claims regarding the specific tiriti violations of the crown that have led to injustice against wahine Māori across social, physical, spiritual, economic, political and cultural dimensions. It has been a long time coming, having first been filed in 1993 and led out by the Māori Women’s Welfare League, and then initiated as an inquiry in 2018. While it can be said that.
In an oft-repeated story New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, has recalled how growing up in the small, largely Māori town of Murupara, she would see children going to school hungry, and with no shoes on their feet.
Wings, among others.
ABC s decision to hire the young Turk was met with enormous scrutiny, which included a scathing and sexist article by Lynn Hirschberg for the
New York Times
Magazine. The long profile began with a commentary about the car she drove a Range Rover and a reference to her hair, which Hirschberg described as a mass of curls that falls past her shoulders, is piled up on her head like a corona. A tendril has come loose and Tarses is fussing with it, tugging at the stray hair, distracted by it and by other things. The not-so-subtle digs at her youth and femininity stood out more than any mention of her talents, and dogged Tarses for years.