05/04/2026
Earlier this week, the Waikato Intercultural Fund hosted the third event in our Whiria Te Tangata: Weaving Communities Together speaker series, exploring the theme Equity, Identity, and Civic Courage in Aotearoa. It was an evening shaped by insight, honesty, and powerful kōrero.
As Co‑Chair of the Waikato Intercultural Fund, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us.
Your presence, your engagement, and your willingness to lean into courageous conversations made the evening truly meaningful.
To our incredible panelists, Margaret Wilson, Kemi Fayomi, Jumana Fouda, and Molly Āperira Huggan, thank you for sharing your insights, expertise, and lived experiences with such honesty and generosity. Your voices challenged us, inspired us, and reminded us of what true courage looks like in our communities.
We are grateful to the School of Law, Politics, and Philosophy at The University of Waikato for co‑hosting this event with us. A special acknowledgement to Justine Kingsbury, Tim Smith and Sandy Morrison for your ongoing support and partnership.
A huge mihi also to our dedicated Waikato Intercultural Fund committee members. Your commitment, passion, and teamwork are what make events like this possible. Mark Servian, Priya Kurian, Holly Snape, Vani Mills, Jovi Abellanosa, Ninitha Koya, Gilber-Saad.
Have included some photos from the event below, capturing the energy, the kōrero, and the connections made throughout the evening.