In early April, founder of EDFU, Sheldon Williams, went to New Zealand to make connections with the Maori who are the indigenous people of New Zealand. Together, they worked on solutions for the good of all indigenous peoples. Visiting Rex Hawkes at Bastion Point Visiting the Maori Tekahaoterangatahi and giving them a signed copy of "Shaft" by David Walker and art by ZeeCee Art. Te Kaha o te Rangatahi - Trust art by youth More street art. 2 Polynesian Panthers: Wil Liolahai and Zac Wilson. True legends in the struggle for indigenous peoples. With Will Liolahia of the Polynesian Panthers at MUMA. - Nga Tupu Hou supporting Maori helping Maori. Power to the People Marice giving us a proper Maori Welcome. Judge, Caren Fox, and Sharon Holding holding a signed copy of "Niobe" by Amandla Stenberg and Sebastian A. Jones.
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3/1/2023 11:56:07 pm
It's heartening to see organizations like EDFU Foundation working towards empowering Maori communities in New Zealand. Education and access to resources are essential for building strong and resilient communities, and I hope their efforts will make a positive impact.
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