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Neoliberalism as a colonising project – Kassie Hartendorp at the launch of ESRA

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Published on Sep 6, 2016

"If indigenous people were given a space to be able to think about what system would work for them, I don't think that would look like capitalism" – Kassie Hartendorp speaking at the launch of ESRA.

Kassie Hartendorp spoke at the launch of new left think tank Economic and Social Research Aotearoa (ESRA). The launch took place in Wellington, New Zealand, on 1 September, during the Social Movements, Resistance and Social Change conference at Victoria University.

Kassie (Ngāti Raukawa) was born in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington) and grew up in the Hutt and Whanganui. Her day job is as a youth worker, working with sexuality and gender diverse young people. She has been involved in a variety of political projects, and is passionate about decolonisation and anti-capitalism in the context of Te Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa.

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