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On Living Together

Published: Mon 29 Oct 2012 11:34 AM
On Living Together
How can we all live together in Aotearoa-New Zealand with our different heritages, requirements and expectations? How can Maori, Pakeha, Pacifika and Asia – and many other ethnicities -- accommodate each other?
The guest this week In Conversation with Noel Cheer on Triangle Television is the well-known Maori activist and executive member of the Maori Council, Titewhai Harawira.
Although the programme is called “In Conversation” (and is meant to suggest an exchange of views between two people) there is a sense in which the whole country can join in and carry the discussion past the end of the broadcast and on into everyday life. This week's guest provides ideas for such a discourse. She is outspoken and controversial, she challenges the status quo because she believes that it is unjust.
Triangle Television, Wednesday 31st of October at 7:00pm and repeated Thursday 1st of November at 12 noon.
Triangle Television, the home of original public broadcasting, can be received in the Auckland region on UHF Channels 41, 42 and 52.
Triangle Television is also transmitted live on streaming TV – an emerging technology – which can be received (as a live feed) on broadband-connected computers and on Internet-connected television sets throughout New Zealand. Point your Media Server or Browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, ...) to www.ecasttv.co.nz
In Conversation with Noel Cheer receives funding from New Zealand on Air. This has enabled Triangle Television to introduce viewers to over 200 New Zealanders on Air during nearly 6 years of unbroken weekly broadcasting.
ENDS

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