Level up - An intergenerational Discussion
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Update: AAF 2021 COVID-19 Response - Working to Reschedule
Auckland Arts Festival/Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki (AAF) is sadly unable to open on Thursday 4 March as planned, due to Auckland being at Alert Level 3. We are working hard to reschedule much of the activity from the first part of our programme, including level up: an intergenerational discussion.
If you hold tickets to this event, we will inform you of the new date and time as soon as details are confirmed. The full list of current updates can be found here: www.aaf.co.nz/about/news/aaf-2021-covid-19-response and AAF's COVID-19 Ticketing Terms & Conditions here: www.aaf.co.nz/your-visit/your-tickets#covid-19-terms-conditions
Roar into International Women’s Day with a lets change-the-world breakfast kōrero led by Miriama Kamo, brought to you in partnership with the YWCA.
Women have been fighting for equality for the longest time. We all have many thoughts on what needs to happen next as a part of that struggle. And we all know the best place to have this discussion isn’t online, it’s in real life. With food.
Join some of our finest young millennial and Gen Z minds from the Y25 – Becki Moss (pictured), Gabriella Brayne and Te Aho Jordan – alongside leaders including academic Lexie Matheson, comedian Justine Smith and activist Qiane Matata Sipu, to answer the question: what next?
Breakfast included.
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