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    Tāwhairitia Ngā Ahi : re-stoke the fires - surviving and thriving as an activist

    Hamilton, Tommy; Mitchell, M. B.

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    Date
    2016-03
    Citation:
    Hamilton, T. K., & Mitchell, M. B. (2016, March). Tāwhairitia Ngā Ahi:Re-stoke the Fires - Surviving and Thriving as an Activist. Paper presented at 2nd ILGA Oceania Rainbow Human Rights and Health Conference, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine.
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    Abstract
    Audio from the workshop: Surviving and Thriving as an Activist This workshop explored the challenges and opportunities of activists who both come from and work with the more 'excluded' members of the rainbow communities. The workshop was facilitated by Mani Bruce Mitchell and Tommy Hamilton.
    Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori Subject Headings):
    Takatāpui, Toko i te ora
    Keywords:
    queer activism, lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transsexuals, intersexuals, Oceania, social work, LGBTQIA+
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    200205 Culture, Gender, Sexuality, 160701 Clinical Social Work Practice
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