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Being Pākehā, improving relationships and exploring bicultural philanthropy

16 January 2019 / kate / 6 Comments

What does it mean to be a good Pākehā?  How do we build better relationships with Māori?  And how might this play out in the world of funding?  Here are my thoughts. A few years back I set myself on a journey to be a better Pākehā.  For me, this means questioning what it means…

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