DiscoverHere Now"Words have power" - BIPOC women on their careers in New Zealand (Part 2)
"Words have power" - BIPOC women on their careers in New Zealand (Part 2)

"Words have power" - BIPOC women on their careers in New Zealand (Part 2)

Update: 2024-08-11
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Social constructs, race and identity are topics that are perpetually on Dr Camille Nakhid's radar and in this episode of Here Now, she chats about her lengthy career in New Zealand with research and activism for minority communities.

As an indigenous Trinidadian with Lebanese, African and Indian roots, AUT's Dr Camille Nakhid has been a leading voice in studies on Aotearoa's multiculturalism and Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and constructs of identity and indigeneity.

In this second of our four-part series, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Camille talks about championing the cause for Black, Indigenous and people of colour (BIPOC) through her research and activism.

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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"Words have power" - BIPOC women on their careers in New Zealand (Part 2)

"Words have power" - BIPOC women on their careers in New Zealand (Part 2)

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