WERO: Working to End Racial Oppression is a research programme that takes up the challenge of confronting institutional and interpersonal racism in Aotearoa.
🚨 Don’t Miss Out—Register for the #WEROConference An incredible lineup of keynote speakers awaits you!
✨ @ruha9
✨ Linda Tuhiwai Smith
✨ Jeffrey Ansloos
✨ Michelle Johnson-Jennings
✨ Donna Cormack
✨ @mjdutt
✨ @nathan_rew
✨ Chelsea Watego
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Kia ora koutou!
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Register Today for the 2025 Working to End Racial Oppression Conference at the University of Waikato. For more info click on the link: https://t.co/DiiMcRzYkl
The WERO team are delighted to invite abstracts for our 2025 International conference. We welcome abstracts from all disciplines that address all forms of racism & oppression. Taking place Feb2025, Univ. of Waikato. To submit an abstract scan the QR code.
WERO team members @Hemopereki@KyleTanrangahau & @indigenouspsych wrote a piece for @etangata - why we need Māori and Pacific safe spaces in our universities. Check it out: Why we need Māori and Pacific safe spaces in our universities https://t.co/f57dv7xNAl
@WeroProject researchers @j_terruhn & @FrancisLCollins wrote for the @ConversationEDU on housing emergency issues entitld "‘Applying for a home felt harder than applying for a job’: NZ private rentals won’t solve need for emergency housing" check it out: https://t.co/GGpvqcDJJK
WERO PhD candidate Ara Alam-Simmons writes on understanding shared colonial histories and similarities between South Asian diaspora and Māori https://t.co/MSVWCXshYJ
Consider yourself a Treaty buff? Look no further - we need a PhD candidate to explore institutional racism and embedding te tiriti within Universities. Workin with @WeroProject team and the fabulous A/Prof Waikaremoana Waitoki Check it out and apply today https://t.co/INprRprxCh
WERO Research Fellow @Hemopereki Simon and others discuss the potential impact of plans by the ACT party to hold a referendum on the Treaty of Waitangi check it out https://t.co/TJB0CSJEDI
@Hemopereki furthers his series of papers on introducin critical Indigenous Studies to Mormon Studies. Paper looks @ hw a apology for Church racism maynt b wantd & suggests some proactive steps to build relationality wif the Indigenous 🌏 - check it out https://t.co/4Sg8AXyizh
Unforgettable insights on the power of movements, people, whanaungatanga & joy, as told by @tameiti at our special Matika Hawaiki gathering at Kūwao Space. Ngā mihi nui to Tāme, Kūwao for an incredible venue and nourishing kai, and everyone who shared their evening with us. 💗
Wero researchers Kyle Tan, Marco De Jong, Arama Rata, Hemopereki Simon, and Moe Edmonds participated in @Waikato kiingitanga day last Thursday presenting and discussing anti-racism. Panel facilitated by FMIS Acting Dean Prof. Sandy Morrison
Consider yourself a Treaty buff? Look no further - we need a PhD candidate to explore institutional racism and embedding te tiriti within Universities. Workin with @WeroProject team and the fabulous A/Prof Waikaremoana Waitoki Check it out and apply today https://t.co/INprRprxCh
Want to do research in racism & rental properties because @WeroProject & @j_terruhn want you - as a summer research scholar. U will be working to examine the ways in which rental advertising plays a role in reproducing racialised housing outcomes and inequities. Apply today!!!
Does anti-racism mahi float your boat? @WeroProject researchers @KyleTanrangahau & @indigenouspsych want you as a summer research scholar working on Constructing anti-racism narratives in psychology...come apply today! https://t.co/qq3knJBV3o
Interesting analysis by @WeroProject researchers on #Indigenising psychology training curriculum in Aotearoa. published in @TheNZMJ https://t.co/QD7Wx2pJoM