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Step up to the World | Tū māia ki te Ao: Growing Global Citizenship Education in the Asia-Pacific

13th Jun 2024
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Christchurch Town Hall, 86 Kilmore Street Christchurch Central City Christchurch New Zealand 8013
The Centres of Asia-Pacific Excellence invite you to join us for a day of learning where you will be
  • inspired to think critically
  • empowered to transform
  • equipped with tools and strategies

 

Workshop

Time
Session
Duration
Cost
8:30 AM
  • Registration
    30 mins
9:00 AM
  • Workshop Session - Understanding Global Citizenship Education
     

     

    1.5 hours
10:30 AM
  • Morning tea
    30 mins
11:00 AM
  • Workshop Session - Polynesian Panther Party Legacy Trust Session 1
    The ‘Our Living Room’ trope is a central tenet for most Pacific families. In the living room, families connect, disconnect, and reconnect during the war and peace of lived lives and experiences. In the living room the walls are adorned with the images of intergenerational families, of loved ones and of times gone by. The living room is a voyage of discovery – a record of living lives, of family members at home in the Islands or in the transnational spaces where they now sojourn, and of ancestors’ lives, all suspended in time. And yet, it contains the hidden threads of colonisation, christianity, capitalism, racism, and peaceful activism and Pacific empowerment in plain sight. ‘Our living room’ will always be a tangible reminder of our global experiences in our worlds and all that is important for generations of Pacific families to come.

     

    Lupematasila Misatauveve Dr Melani Anae

    Original PPP member and member of the university intelligentsia, now member of PPPLT... More

    Tigilau Ness

    Original PPP Minister of culture and fine arts and member of the military wing, now member... More

    Reverend Alec Toleafoa

    Original PPP member and member of the military wing, now member of PPPLT - Polynesian... More

    1.5 hours
12:30 PM
  • Lunch
    1 hour
1:30 PM
  • Workshop Session - Polynesian Panther Party Legacy Trust Session 2
    The purpose of this workshop is to raise collective awareness of the history of Pacific activism both in our Pacific homelands and in Aotearoa, New Zealand. The workshop specifically focuses on the activism of Auckland’s 1970s Polynesian Panthers. Central to the PPP’s philosophy today is the ‘three-point’ – a three point platform of peaceful resistance, Pacific empowerment and educating Aotearoa, New Zealand about persistent systemic racism. The workshop aims to support teachers in naming, negotiating and navigating racism in schools.

     

    Lupematasila Misatauveve Dr Melani Anae

    Original PPP member and member of the university intelligentsia, now member of PPPLT... More

    Tigilau Ness

    Original PPP Minister of culture and fine arts and member of the military wing, now member... More

    Reverend Alec Toleafoa

    Original PPP member and member of the military wing, now member of PPPLT - Polynesian... More

    2 hours
3:30 PM
  • Global Citizenship in the Asia-Pacific
    30 mins

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Venue

Christchurch Town Hall
86 Kilmore Street
Christchurch Central City
Christchurch
New Zealand 8013


Event Organiser

CAPEs Workshop Team
07-838-4575


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