Waikato Times

Activist to share ideas

- Stuff reporter

Well-known Ma¯ori activist Ta¯me Iti will be Massey University’s next activist in residence.

He will be on the Palmerston North campus March 18-22 as the activist in residence, a programme where an activist shares ideas with academic staff.

The purpose of the programme is to generate knowledge and an activist brings in different experience­s.

The theme of Iti’s residency is ‘‘decolonisi­ng ourselves – indigenisi­ng the university’’.

He will hold a public talk, workshop, and release a paper.

All events are open to the public.

Iti will be hosted by the Centre for Culture-Centred Approach to Research and Evaluation, which is a research centre within the school of communicat­ion, journalism and marketing, and the Massey business school.

Professor Mohan Dutta, director of the centre and deans’ chair of communicat­ion, said Iti’s residency would empower the voices of the marginalis­ed.

‘‘Ta¯me’s knowledge and expertise provide key theoretica­l anchors for us to critically engage and interrogat­e colonisati­on and racism, and the structural conditions that reproduce inequality,’’ Dutta said.

He said this semester the centre was exploring inequality in health and wellbeing. ‘‘Ta¯me’s name came up because of his work in communicat­ion opportunit­ies and opportunit­ies of voicing particular claims and how those will translate into inequality in outcomes, and in health and well-being.’’

As part of the theme, Ta¯me Iti said it was important to ‘‘know your enemy – hongi hongia te whewheia’’. ‘‘The enemy out there, and the enemy internally – in ourselves,’’ he said.

The centre hosts a different activist in residence each month.

Activist and former Green Party MP Sue Bradford was the first activist in residence in October. Bradford worked with Dutta on a paper about the partnershi­p between academics and activists in struggles of the oppressed.

Dutta brought the centre with him to Massey from the National University of Singapore. He is a leading scholar for health communicat­ion and is a researcher of indigenous rights and activism.

 ?? DOMINICO ZAPATA/ STUFF ?? Ta¯me Iti is Massey University’s new activist in residence this month.
DOMINICO ZAPATA/ STUFF Ta¯me Iti is Massey University’s new activist in residence this month.

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