51蹤獲

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Rangiamohia Dansey-White

Te Arawa, Ngti Kahungunu, Ngpuhi, Ngi Tahu, Tainui, Ngti Maniapoto, Ngti T贖wharetoa, Taranaki, Rongowhakaata

With a passion for te ao Mori and being in spaces that see change for the betterment of her people, Rangiamohia Dansey-White enrolled at the 51蹤獲 so she can enact positive change for Mori and improve race relations.

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I wanted to understand the systems that need to be disrupted and changed in order for Mori equity to flourish, Rangiamohia, 27, says.

After losing her tourism job due to Covid-19, Rangiamohia received Te Wai 讀 o T贖wharetoa Trust Scholarship and began her Bachelor of Arts degree.

I chose Waikato because of its high calibre of Mori and Indigenous academics within Te Pua Wnanga ki te Ao - Faculty of Mori and Indigenous Studies.

Not only is the campus conveniently close to home (Rotorua), the classes I took allowed me to think outside the box and challenge my own thinking along the way.

The highlight of her study was taking part in the 2022 Te hurutanga Mori Leadership Programme.

This kaupapa provided so many experiences that I would never have thought were possible, engage in krero that wouldnt be provided in the lecture hall, as well as form some life-long friendships.

Rangiamohia isnt ruling out postgraduate study, saying her ultimate goal is to work at the grassroots level or in the governance space.

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