Pride Untold

Pride Untold

Auckland Pride

55 min · 17 de mar de 2025
portada del episodio Auckland Pride

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In this episode, Hamiora Bailey, Executive Director of Auckland Pride, discusses their background and the foundational principles of Auckland Pride. Hamiora emphasizes the importance of maintaining a Māori framework and details the various initiatives and programs launched by Auckland Pride, including Te Tīmātanga Residency, the Empowerment Initiative, Pride Develops, and Pride Elevates. In the discussion Hamiora focuses on the significance of upholding Indigenous knowledge systems and ensuring the sustainability and inclusivity of the organization. They also talk to us about the importance of community, advocacy, arts and story telling in Pride.

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