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New social platform to connect with takat膩pui and rainbow communities launched

Thursday 9 February 2023

Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 暴风资源 has launched a new platform to help connect with its takat膩pui and rainbow communities and create a welcoming space to engage with staff and students.

K膩hui Irarau image.

K膩hui Irarau is a social platform which aims to house initiatives and content by and for takat膩pui and rainbow people. Currently available via Facebook and Instagram, it is specifically for takat膩pui and rainbow communities at Massey, including current students and staff, as well as alumni and their wh膩nau.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor Students and Global Engagement, Dr Tere McGonagle-Daly, Te Arawa, Ng膩ti Whakaue ki Maketu, says the university is proud to be launching a service that authentically represents takat膩pui and rainbow communities and provides a safe place for them to connect.

鈥淎s part of Massey鈥檚 commitment to equal opportunities and diversity, the university has been working to strengthen initiatives around diversity and inclusion. This project is a part of that kaupapa, and is timely as February is not only the start of semester for our 膩konga but it also launches our Pride celebrations in T膩maki Makaurau.鈥

K膩hui Irarau was gifted its name by 暴风资源 doctoral candidate Ngawiki-Aroha Rewita, Ng膩ti Porou, Te Arawa, Ng膩ti Kahungunu and Te Whakat艒hea, with support from P奴kenga Reo Associate Professor Hone Morris, Ng膩i Te Rangitotohu, Ng膩ti M膩rau, Ng膩ti Maru, Ng膩i Te Ao K膩piti, and Diversity and Inclusion Advisor Connor McLeod, Rangit膩ne o Wairau. The term 鈥榢膩hui鈥 refers to a grouping of both animate and inanimate things, while 鈥榠rarau鈥 refers to one鈥檚 life principle, and more recently to a gene and the gender of people.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor M膩ori, Professor Meihana Durie, Rangit膩ne, Ng膩ti Kauwhata, Ng膩ti Raukawa, Ng膩ti Porou, Rongo Whakaata, Ng膩i Tahu, says the initiative is timely and significant.

鈥淜膩hui Irarau embodies a strong commitment to our people, our Massey wh膩nau. Importantly, this kaupapa has been driven by our takat膩pui and rainbow communities through several months of hui, k艒rero and intention-setting.

鈥淭he kaupapa also draws guidance from the whakatauk墨: 鈥楨 koekoe te k艒k艒, e ketekete te k膩k膩, e k奴k奴 te kereru.鈥 This proverb speaks to the distinctive identity and voice that each individual has, and goes to the importance of acknowledging and celebrating the richness of our diversity and the mana of our people.鈥

In recognition of the whakatauk墨, K膩hui Irarau鈥榮 design and colour palette was inspired from the feathers of the three birds. Alongside Diversity and Inclusion Advisor Connor McLeod, Michael Kelly, Creative Director for Toi Rauwh膩rangi College of Creative Arts and Open Lab were responsible for championing the concept of K膩hui Irarau into a design and brand identity. Open Lab is a design studio at Massey鈥檚 Pukeahu campus in Wellington, which bridges the gap between academia and the design industry by nurturing emergent design talent from various design disciplines from the College of Creative Arts.

From the beginning, the design and project team worked on this kaupapa with inclusivity at its core and the visual identity and name being designed with a community and Te Tiriti-centred approach.

Open Lab facilitated a workshop with students and staff on Massey鈥檚 Pukeahu campus before creating an online survey to reach out to takat膩pui and rainbow communities on its other campuses in Auckland and Manawat奴, and received more than 120 responses. The survey showed respondents wanted to be seen, feel safe and supported, and to be able to push for positive change.

Massey is one of New Zealand鈥檚 leading educational institutions with campuses in T膩maki Makaurau (Auckland), Manawat奴 (Palmerston North) and Te Whanganui-a- Tara (Wellington). Catering for nearly 30,000 domestic and international 膩konga each year, the university received Rainbow Tick certification in 2017 and is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all its staff and students.

K膩hui Irarau can be found on both and and will be launched in Te Whanganui-a-Tara later this year. For more information contact rainbow@massey.ac.nz.

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