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Broadcast on Manawatu People's Radio 25 June, 2019.

Breanna McQuade and Gayle Moana-Johnson. Structure of Future Leaders programme, objectives. Participants. How they operated. Monthly meetings. Catalysts and a coach. Umbrella organization called Inspiring Stories. Sponsors. “Try it out” expo. Continuity between yearly cycles. Festival for the Future. Participants’ future activities after the programme. Social conscience businesses, “Dignity”, “Eat my lunch”, “Yellow Bird”. Important issues. School strike for climate change.

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Object type
Audio
Date
June 25, 2019
Digitisation ID
COMM1565509494
Format
Born Digital

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future leaders,
inspiring stories,
oral history,
social activism,
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