Organisations

Across Aotearoa, there are various amazing groups fighting for decolonisation and doing anti racism work. If any of the below groups are based where you live, reach out and get involved. If there aren't any near you, you can start your own group or ask around in your community.  Check out their social media too. 

Transforming beliefs, behaviors, and results so people of all races can achieve at their highest levels and live their most empowered and powerful lives.

Groundwork works alongside organisations wishing to improve their understanding and application of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We are invested in creating systemic change and addressing systemic injustice. We work with organisations that are ready to take on the challenge of organisational transformation based on Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Building a social movement that creates lasting change by enabling each person and community to claim their place in Aotearoa New Zealand, while recognising the right of others to do so too.

Kotare’s vision is of a future with economic, social and environmental justice in Aotearoa based on Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

A nationwide network of public health professionals and activist scholars committed to ending institutional racism within the administration of the public health sector.

Supports the development of a multicultural, Treaty-based society. Provides access to many amazing resources and educational content.  

We are a network of young Indigenous people from Aotearoa working to support the kaupapa of decolonisation. We do community organising, professional services, and social media outreach.

A facilitation and workshop service offered by cross-cultural Tauiwi facilitators based in Otepoti (Dunedin). We have worked as facilitators since the 1980's and are skilled and experienced Treaty of Waitangi educators.

Te Pumaomao is tikanga-based and presents strategies to develop a holistic understanding of cross-cultural relationships today. Te Pumaomao critically examines the on-going impacts of colonisation on Māori and other Indigenous Peoples in a way that empowers participants toward creating positive social change. 

Resources from the Treaty and anti-racism movements, events and actions from the 1960s to today.