Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Māori deserve to live longer and healthier lives and Aotearoa is not currently passing the partnership test in this respect.
Tag: Speech. Showing results 1 - 7 of 7 in Videos
Primary tabs
Search results
-
Waikato Ngā Manu Kōrero competition a big success
Māori and English speakers from secondary schools around the Tainui Rohe met on the Putaruru stage.
-
Be the change in race relations in Aotearoa
Bernards argued all secondary schools should have a race relations strategy, as well as a race relations youth council to have ethnic minorities heard.
-
Māori, Pākeha and all New Zealanders must reach a place where we are all considered equals says Race Unity Speech winner
Ngāti Kahungunu student Jess Jenkins is urging New Zealanders to consider all Māori and Pākehā people as equals.
-
Kahungunu student wins national competition with speech on NZ’s divided past, united future
Jess Jenkins of Ngāti Kahungunu and Pākehā descent has won a nationwide competition using her own identity as a metaphor for the past and future of race relations in New Zealand.
-
Te reo Māori opens PM’s UN General Assembly statement
With an orator's comb gifted by Ngāti Rēhia, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern opened her United Nations General Assembly speech with remarks in te reo Māori. The words were consistent with themes throughout which challenged the 'America First' message promoted by US President Donald Trump.
-
National Manu Kōrero competition kicks off in Taranaki today
Today is the first day for the national Ngā Manu Kōrero competition held in Taranaki.