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Natives Be Woke - Taihoa e hoa

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Content provided by Otago Access Radio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Otago Access Radio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
The TAIHOA E HOA - NATIVES BE WOKE project broadcast will be available over live Radio, downloadable as a podcast and watchable as a Vlog. This will be a permanent record available through the web. The project not only shines a spotlight on wahine Māori but also highlights and acknowledges our indigenous sisters of the pacific. The unique perspectives indigenous females bring to the arts have not yet been delivered in this type of media format and as a first, this project is especially significant in the region of Dunedin and Otago. During these 8 episodes, we will highlight the ongoing issues for women and girls within arts and culture spaces, examine the barriers to engaging and discuss the ways we can break down these barriers. Through the use of social media and Vlog we also hope to engage a younger audience in conversations about these issues. Many thanks to our sponsors Suffrage 125 Community Fund and OAR FM (Otago Access Radio) for making this VLOG broadcast project possible ♥
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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The TAIHOA E HOA - NATIVES BE WOKE project broadcast will be available over live Radio, downloadable as a podcast and watchable as a Vlog. This will be a permanent record available through the web. The project not only shines a spotlight on wahine Māori but also highlights and acknowledges our indigenous sisters of the pacific. The unique perspectives indigenous females bring to the arts have not yet been delivered in this type of media format and as a first, this project is especially significant in the region of Dunedin and Otago. During these 8 episodes, we will highlight the ongoing issues for women and girls within arts and culture spaces, examine the barriers to engaging and discuss the ways we can break down these barriers. Through the use of social media and Vlog we also hope to engage a younger audience in conversations about these issues. Many thanks to our sponsors Suffrage 125 Community Fund and OAR FM (Otago Access Radio) for making this VLOG broadcast project possible ♥
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