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Māori perspectives on Social Enterprise with Kaye Maree Dunn, Cain Kerehoma and Chanelle Armstrong
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Māori perspectives on Social Enterprise with Kaye Maree Dunn, Cain Kerehoma and Chanelle Armstrong
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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Oct 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
"What does Social Enterprise mean to us as Tangata Whenua?" This question was explored during this participative session 2 at the Aotearoa Social Enterprise Forum held on 19 October 2018. We heard from Kaye Maree Dunn (Chair) along with Cain Kerehoma, and Chanelle Armstrong. Their bios are below. The point when each speaker spoke during the session: 3:02 - Kay Maree Dunn introduction and overview of key points 18:25 - Chanelle Armstrong on Stay Native https://www.staynative.co.nzand https://www.facebook.com/staynativenz/ 36:34 - Cain Kerehoma speaking on Social Enterprise Tairāwhiti 1:03:38 - Conclusion by Kay Maree Dunn This is the article on Maoritanga mentioned in the introduction https://thespinoff.co.nz/business/21-08-2018/what-social-enterprises-in-aotearoa-can-learn-from-maoritanga/ If you'd like a copy of the book "Social Enterprises in New Zealand: A Legal Handbook" then send me an email stevenmoe@parryfield.com Kaye Maree Dunn, Special Projects Manager, Managing Director Māori Womens Development Inc, https://mwdi.co.nz Making Everything Achievable, Indigital Blockchain Limited. Cain Kerehoma, Social Enterprise Tairāwhiti Chanelle Armstrong from Stay Native
Released:
Oct 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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