Pok Wei Heng is a climate change consultant by day, working on regenerative cities centred on learning from indigenous wisdom, and a climate justice advocate by night. Pok recently moved to New Zealand from Singapore and is passionate about decolonisation, exploring Asian identity, connecting climate justice with diversity, equity and inclusion work. In this episode we discuss the pros and cons of collectivism, migrant relationships with Te Tiriti and Māori, allyship, finding your place as a recent migrant and climate change.
Read MoreVira Paky is a young Congolese-Kiwi-South African woman. She is a Chairperson of the New Zealand National Refugee Youth Council, which advocates for, engages & supports refugee background youth around Aotearoa New Zealand. Vira is an outstanding poet who writes about intersections of feminism, race, African identity and many other poignant topics. In this episode we talk about Vira’s poetry, being true to her voice, black-kiwi representation in New Zealand, what it means to be an advocate in this day and age plus Vira's “hot take” about young people and the future.
Read MoreThis conversation is with Maria Khaydar. She is a self-described “capitalist girl-boss by day and anarchist by night”. Maria currently works in the tech industry and is actively involved in amplifying ethnic voices and advocating for refugee and asylum seeker rights. We talk about her Syrian-Azeri-Russian identity and expectations that come with that mix. We discuss the way we police ourselves as women of colour and reject the notion of being a trail-blazer.
Read MoreAs we say bye to 2021, with a heavy heart we also say goodbye to our beloved project, The WISE Collective.
Read MoreOn the 23rd August we convened a meeting that brought together a think tank of leaders from the community sector, central and local government, and academia - exchanging ideas and exploring solutions to ensure policymaking is inclusive and creates a sense of belonging for our multicultural ethnic communities.
Read MoreHere are some info to get you and your communities voting ready; includes some information about the election process and how to vote.
Read MoreAs the impact of Christchurch Terrorist attacks continues throughout communities, we must ensure our young people are supported as they come to terms with terrorism and the discussions surrounding it.
Read MoreSince the tragedy in Christchurch on March 15th 2019, we have been sharing through our Facebook page, helpful links and tips for those affected and for those looking to support our Christchurch and Muslim community. The Spin Off has provided a great resource for people to refer to and below are some additional ones.
Read MoreHelp shape the future of Auckland by giving your feedback around the Annual Budget and Water Strategy.
Read MoreA new brand name to suit the new strategy which is courageous new direction to address the prevalent barriers newcomers face when settling in New Zealand.