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Support our work | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. You may wish to support our work generally or by contributing funding to a particular project or activity. A few examples of the work that donations can support are:. 15 will publish one digital resource in the Treaty Resource Centre digital reference library. 50 enables one person to attend a 6 hour Treaty workshop. By direct credit to our bank account. Account name: Auckland WEA. We would not b...
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Introducing the Wave | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. This teaching tool provides a reliable, easy-to-deliver, easy-to-understand and easy-to-remember learning experience which highlights two main points:. That people have different kinds of knowledge from different viewpoints and. That individuals and groups have different realities. The Wave: A Good Practice Guide. Demonstrating the wave in real time. Are you interested in contributing to our work.
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Reporting | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. Read our annual reports to find out more about our activities. AWEA Annual Report 2012 - 2013. AWEA Annual Report 2011-2012. Annual report 2010 11. Annual Report 2009 10. Report summary 2008 09. Report summary 2007 08. We would not be able to do our work without the generous support of others - including. Are you interested in contributing to our work.
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Community education | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. This video was made in 2009-2010 to show new learners some of the wide range of learning opportunities available to them. If you are a community educator feel free to embed it on your website. Return to the main resources to share list. We would not be able to do our work without the generous support of others - including. Are you interested in contributing to our work.
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History | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. The first Workers Educational Association was established in Britain in 1906. The idea quickly reached New Zealand, with the first one established at meeting in Auckland on 21 October 1914. AWEA is the oldest non-formal adult education organisation in this country. The union education movement initially. Prison education in the 1920s. The earliest women’s studies programmes (in the 1960s).
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Centenary celebrations | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. We celebrated our centenary with events on the weekend of 18-19 October. Speakers Tanya Newman, Paula Bold-Wilson, Alex Barnes and Gayathiri Ganeshan. Provided perspectives on what aspects might be central to effective education for social justice for the next 100 years. Of some of our influential leaders. Notes from our past: 1914 to 1923. Notes from our past: 1924 to 1933.
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AWEA staff | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. Treaty education and application. Structural analysis and other social justice education resources. Editing and publishing resources. We would not be able to do our work without the generous support of others - including. Are you interested in contributing to our work.
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About working as allies | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. About working as allies. A critical aspect of social justice struggles is the work of the people who support those more directly affected by a particular justice issue-the work of allies. Working as Allies: supporters of indigenous justice reflect. Provides in depth interviews with allies in Australia and New Zealand. About working as allies. Resources for working as allies.
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More resources | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. Resources for working as allies to support the aspirations of indigenous peoples Working as allies. Conversations with longtime social justice educator and activist Mitzi Nairn. Thoughts on social justice. Tools for strategising for change, including the Wave. Structural analysis. We would not be able to do our work without the generous support of others - including.
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Thoughts on social justice: talks with Mitzi Nairn | awea
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Skip to main content. Education for social justice. Working as allies - the book. Thoughts on social justice. Thoughts on social justice: talks with Mitzi Nairn. Mitzi and Jen an introduction to the project. Jen Margaret worked with Mitzi Nairn, a leading figure in the anti-racism and Treaty justice movements since their formation, to produce this series of audio recordings with accompanying transcripts in which Mitzi shares her thoughts on topics related to social justice and liberation.