Marama Davidson - Latest News [Page 1]
Speech: Davidson - Co-leadership Candidacy Announcement
Sunday, 4 February 2018, 12:45 pm | Marama Davidson
Ehara i te mea ko te hāngūtanga o te wāhine he taonga tuku iho nō tāukiuki, nō ō tātou kuia. E kāo. Māku e kī atu. Ehara tēnei kauhau mō te wāhine e whai mana ana - engari kē ia, ko te mana o te wahine. He mana wāhine! He mana tūturu! ... More >>
Marama Davidson announces candidacy for Greens Co-leader
Sunday, 4 February 2018, 12:38 pm | Marama Davidson
Green MP Marama Davidson has today announced her candidacy to be the next female Co-leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. More >>
Hawai’i: An American State or a State under US Occupation?
Tuesday, 14 July 2015, 11:56 am | Marama Davidson
Dr. Keanu Sai, political scientist from the University of Hawai‘i is visiting Aotearoa this week to meet with tribal and political leaders regarding the assertion that Hawai‘i is under an illegal occupation by the U.S. and the implications this has ... More >>
Marama Davidson honoured to be ranked at 16
Sunday, 25 May 2014, 3:42 pm | Marama Davidson
Marama Davidson, Green Party candidate for Tamaki Makaurau, is pleased to be at number 16 on the final list ranking released by the party today. More >>
Support the 'Idle No More' movement
Friday, 28 December 2012, 12:01 pm | Marama Davidson
Calling for Indigenous Sovereignty - support the 'Idle No More' movement Te Wharepora Hou Maori women's group is encouraging more support from Aotearoa around a global call for indigenous sovereignty. The Idle No More movement is an indigenous uprising ... More >>
Youth Welfare: How Fair?
Monday, 15 August 2011, 7:39 pm | Marama Davidson
A group of Maori women are speaking out against the continual negative stigma that young people have to live with. They say this stigma is perpetuated again in the youth welfare initiatives announced by John Key over the weekend. The Maori women ... More >>
A Hikoi of Leadership
Thursday, 24 March 2011, 12:29 pm | Marama Davidson
This thought heavied my heart as I joined the hikoi at the bottom of Queen Street last Wednesday. Adding my waewae to this Auckland City leg was my small gesture of tautoko for those of us dissatisfied with the proposed Takutai Moana legislation. ... More >>