Flyer downloadable: Sue Bradford workshop flier 6Aug24K
Kaitaia – 6th August 9.30am – 12.30pm – ACTIVISM training for disabled people,
with Sue Bradford. Ideas and strategies to activate local and system change. Who is Sue Bradford? her bio is below. Who is this workshop for? People with Disabilities who want to see changes in our current local systems and keen to make a difference.
The second session in Kaitaia will be a leadership session where potential leaders in the whaikaha space can work on specific areas of systems change. Both will be at no cost.
Please email your interest to tessa@tiaho.org.nz or text 027 555 1297
Bio on Sue Bradford:
Sue Bradford grew up in a politically engaged family that deeply influenced her activism for causes such as anti-Vietnam War protests, anti-apartheid campaigns, and the feminist movement.
Sue also championed issues such as workers’ rights, housing, and the environment. She was instrumental in advocating for the introduction of the minimum wage for youth and improved conditions for beneficiaries. Her dedication to these causes earned her respect across the political spectrum, even from those who disagreed with her views. Sue continues to advocate for systemic change to address social inequalities.
Registrations are essential, please email: tessa@tiaho.org.nz or txt 027 555 1297