Share on Facebook Tweet this Prince | Māngere, Auckland “I call Māngere home, 275. Being in Māngere, it’s like a real open community, so I kind of interact with a lot of races, and a lot of different religions every day. Like, I was in town one time and a Monk...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Laukau | Māngere, Auckland “I think it was the time when the Christchurch attack happened; and during that time, the Muslim community was going through such heartache and pain. And during that time, I was studying, and there was a...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Keri | Māngere, Auckland “I think I spend quite a lot of time purposefully connecting with people who are different from me. I’ve travelled a lot, and I’m learning te reo Māori. Actually, I’m going off to a wānanga this weekend...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Marge | Māngere, Auckland “Ā, ko Marara Marge Tiakiwai tōku ingoa. He uri ahau nō Tūhoe, engari i tipu au ki konei, ki Tāmaki, ki Māngere. I tēnei wā kei te noho au ki Manurewa. He kaiako au, ki te Kura Kaupapa Māori ā-rohe o...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Karen | Papatoetoe, Auckland “He nui ngā āhuatanga kua pāngia mai ki a au i roto i te āhuatanga o te pāpōuri ki te whānau. Heoi anō, ko tētahi…ā…i te wā i…me kī, he taitamariki tonu tā māua tamāhine, ka rapu, ka whai ia i tētahi tāne...
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