2026 Te Tiriti Based Futures + Anti-racism online conference
About event organiser
Te Tiriti-based futures + Anti-racism is an innovative (inter)national, online and offline, Te Tiriti-based, anti-racism and decolonisation event held biennially in Aotearoa.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, see the conference webpage or sign-up page.
Te Tiriti Based futures + Anti-racism online conference runs over 6 days in March 2026. The conference is guided by the whakatauākī: Hei kanohi mataara, hei ringa whiti. Eyes wide open, ready for action. This open access event is free to all, both within Aotearoa New Zealand and further afield.
Register to attend over 25 webinars, a rangatahi and youth research day, and connect with the conference's 65+ partners and other attendees.
Topics include institutional racism and anti-racism, decolonisation, building Te Tiriti Based futures and constitutional transformation. Overseas presenters also discuss lessons for Aotearoa from their experiences with these issues.
Please direct all queries to the organiser: tiritifutures@gmail.com.
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