Te Wāhi Wāhine o Tāmaki Makaurau empowers women in Tāmaki Makaurau with support, education, counselling, rangatahi outreach, community kōrero, rights advocacy & safe space. Working for change from an intersectional feminist perspective, the Auckland Women’s Centre is open to all women (cis and trans) and non-binary people of every ethnicity, income, culture, sexual orientation, age and ability.
Over nearly 50 years of activism and service provision, the Centre has become part of the fabric of key organisations working collectively to achieve gender equity in Aotearoa.
A strong manifesto for liberation and freedom of women and wāhine, this statement comes squarely from an intersectional perspective. Partial freedom is not real freedom. Equality for only some women is not an equality to be celebrated.
As we enter a time when globally and in Aotearoa, many of the freedoms and rights won in past decades no longer seem secure, these words are a clarion call to continue the mahi on all fronts. Te Wāhi Wāhine o Tāmaki Makaurau prompts us to not view gender equality through a binary lens, to aspire to something better than what men currently have. Working collaboratively and interdependently, equality is something to be woven, taking all strands forward together.
Te Reo Glossary
ākonga
student, pupil
alofa
love, affection (Cook Islands Māori language)
Aotearoa
New Zealand
aroha
love, affection
haere rā
goodbye, farewell
hapū
subtribe, part of a kinship group
ira tangata
term used for intersex in a Māori context
irawhiti
term used for transgender in a Māori context
Itāria
Italy
iwi
extended kinship group descended from a common ancestor and associated with a distinct territory in Aotearoa
kairangahau
researcher
kaitiaki
guardian
kaitiakitanga
guardianship, stewardship
kia kaha ngā wāhine toa
be strong woman warriors
kia ora
hello, greetings
kia orana
hello, greetings (Cook Islands Māori language)
kōrero
conversation, discussion
kuia
female elder
mahi
work
māmā
mother, mum
mana
status, prestige, authority,
Māngere
a major suburb in South Auckland, New Zealand
Māori
Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand
mauri
life force, life principle
moana
ocean, sea
Ōtautahi
Christchurch, city in South Island, New Zealand
Ōtepoti
Dunedin, city in South Island, New Zealand
pākeha
New Zealander of European/foreign descent
peka
branch (of a tree, river, organisation)
Pōneke
Wellington, Capital of New Zealand
rangatahi
youth, young people
takatāpui
queer, gay, rainbow community
Tāmaki Makaurau
Auckland, city in North Island, New Zealand
tapu
sacred, prohibited
tautoko
to support, advocate
Te Kāhui Tika Tangata
Human Rights Commission, New Zealand
Te Kaunihera Wahine o Aotearoa
National Council of Women of New Zealand
Te Kotahitanga
Autonomous Māori Parliament from 1892 to 1902
Te Moana-Nui-ā-Kiwa
the Pacific Ocean
te reo
the Māori language
Te Ropu Wahine Maori Toko i te Ora
Māori Women’s Welfare League
Te Wāhi Wāhine o Tāmaki Makaurau
Auckland Women’s Centre
tikanga
protocol, correct procedure
wāhine
woman, women
wāhine kaha
strong woman/women
waiata
song, chant
waiata taitoko
song of support usually sung after a speech
wairua
spirit, soul
whakapapa
genealogy, lineage
whānau
family, extended family group
whare
house, building