Here’s a growing list of links to resources and articles that aspire to make things less crappy, and more awesome…
Non-indigenous people working with indigenous peoples
Working as allies: supporters of indigenous justice reflect
Alliances: Re/Envisioning Indigenous-non-Indigenous Relationships
State of the Pākehā Nation: Collected Watangi Day Speeches & Essays (2006-2015).
What can Pākehā learn from kaupapa Māori educational research (Working paper 1).
Pākehā and kaupapa Māori research (13 minute video of me talking…)
My Masters thesis that explores Pākehā family involvement in kōhanga reo and bilingual education
Disability and inclusive education
Young people their families and disability
Removing barriers to the stigma of mental health and young people
Challenging mental health stigma in schools
Identifying institutional racism
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer
Addressing homophobia and sex-based discrimination in schools
A future-orientated learning system
Matapaki (Ed Talks): A collection of Māori educationalists discussing educational issues (bilingual)
Keri Facer: Learning Futures (15 minute video)
Tikanga and Kaupapa Māori Research in the 21st Century: Kei Tua o Te Pae Hui Proceedings 2011 & 2012
Rachel Bolstad: The challenge of thinking differently (2 minute video)
Reo and mātauranga Māori revitalisation: Learning visions for the future
Staying optimistic about the future: An interview with Keri Facer
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