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Kei Te Pai Press,

(Re)imagining Indigenous futures: an education program towards revolution, 2020 

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About

(Re)imagining Indigenous futures: an education program towards revolution is a project by Kei Te Pai Press.

In this program, participants read Ani Mikaere, Leonie Pihama, Angela Davis, Tiqqun, Linda Tuhiwai-Smith, Moana Jackson, Russel Means, bell hooks, Jackie Wang, Brenna Bhandar and Te Kawehau Hoskins, amongst many others. It was co-taught by Morgan Godfery and Hana Pera Aoake, with guest artist presentations from Jade Townsend, Ana Iti, Leonie Hayden and Léuli Eshrāghi.

Bio

Kei te pai press is a publishing project based in the settler colony, New Zealand.
Kei te pai press came out of a feeling of impotence, despair and frustration on Waitangi day 2020.
Kei te pai press is a project intended to undermine ongoing colonial violence, dispossession and alienation.
Kei te pai press is dedicated to fostering criticality, learning and sharing.
Kei te pai press is dedicated to publishing mahi primarily by indigenous writers, but is always open to collaboration.
Kei te pai is interested in prioritising narratives centered around sovereignty, potentiality and resistance.
Kei te pai publishes personal essays, interviews, short stories, poetry and prose at specific times of the year.
(Kei te pai also publish videos, illustration and photography. )
Kei te pai publishes a journal twice a year and has chapbook projects in process.

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