Our final speaker in the series is Riana Te Ngahue. Themes explored during this webinar will be social media and audience segmentation, choosing platforms (TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook), engaging whānau/communities.
Our second speaker is Eru Kapa-Kingi who will be sharing his thoughts about the power of storytelling, using reo Māori, reconnection through meaningful narratives.
Our first speaker is Dr Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown who will be sharing his insights about Māori researchers in digital spaces, institutional expectations vs community engagement, creating support for social justice and the value of sharing rangahau.
We have invited Professor Rangi Mātaamua to speak about how he shared his knowledge of astronomy via social media. His ability to communicate ideas in an engaging way is responsible for the creation of the Matariki public holiday
We invite you to register for an information webinar facilitated by the NPM Pou Matarua (Co-Directors) at 12.30pm on Thursday 13 March 2025. Please register here.
Join us for this streamed public lecture from the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples - the Nin Tomas Memorial Lecture for 2024. The Special Rapporteur, Francisco Calí Tzay, will speak about lessons learned from constitutional reform movements and about the implementation of UNDRIP.
We talk to Māori innovators and problem solvers about ways they are enabling data sovereignty for their communities.
Under discussion will be data sovereignty solutions, data colonialism, Māori data weaponisation and ChatGTP.