Chris Finlayson
First published
06/04/2022
Genres:
history
society
culture
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Summary
I reckon Chris Finlayson is pretty cool because he just goes for it! In fact that kid in the 60s watching Perry Mason ended up shaping modern Treaty settlements and helped bring justice and recognition to Aotearoa's past. We caught up for a quick chat - sorry for being a bit off though, I blame the concussion :/Plus, check out his piece on co-governance on ETangata - https://e-tangata.co.nz/nzoa-pijf/chris-finlayson-co-governance-should-be-embraced-not-feared/?fbclid=IwAR1ypMKCkSHGsgRmzy1P7PGyMyDlA0o1OJyRXCfYoZ0N1KFzifI3uf6wdrIHave a great week everyone :D Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Duration
30 minutes
Parent Podcast
Aotearoa in Focus
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