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Te Raukura O'Connell Rapira
New Zealand community activist (born 1988) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Te Raukura O'Connell Rapira (born Laura O'Connell Rapira; 1988[1]) is a Māori and Irish campaigner, organiser and facilitator.[2][3][4][5] They advocate for Indigenous land rights, Mana Motuhake, police and prison abolition, fully funded mental and sexual health services, LGBTQIA+ equality, the political power of young people and environmental justice.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
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O'Connell Rapira was born in Taranaki[16] and later moved to West Auckland where they attended Green Bay High School. They are Māori of the iwi Te Ātiawa, Ngāruahine, Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa and Ngāti Whakaue.[17]
As a young person they were part of an accelerator programme for social enterprise initiatives. From this O'Connell Rapira co-founded RockEnrol in 2014 to encourage young people to enrol and vote in New Zealand's general elections.[18][19][20] They were a founding team member of ActionStation and a co-founder of Tauiwi Tautoko and the Youth Movement Fund Aotearoa.[21][22][23][24]
In 2020, O'Connell Rapira petitioned the New Zealand government to make Matariki a public holiday.[25] In 2022 the New Zealand government passed the Te Kāhui o Matariki Public Holiday Act and the first Matariki public holiday was held on Friday 24 June 2022.[26] O'Connell Rapira has also been involved in petitioning the New Zealand government for Māori wards, a complete overhaul of Oranga Tamariki, increased government funding for sexual and mental health, gun law reform, violence prevention, increased income support and an end to online hate and abuse.[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]
From 2021 to 2023, O'Connell Rapira was the Executive Director, Movement Building at the Foundation for Young Australians where their focus was on building the political power of youth movements.[36]
In November 2023, O'Connell Rapira launched the Narratives for Change Fellowship with The Workshop in collaboration with their former ActionStaton co-director Marianne Elliott.[37]
O'Connell Rapira is a contributing writer to New Zealand news website The Spinoff and a TEDxChristchurch speaker.[38][39]
Recognition
In 2017, O'Connell Rapira was nominated for the Te Whetū Maiangi Award for Young Achievers and the Kiwibank Young New Zealander of the Year.[40][41]
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Personal life
O'Connell Rapira is takatāpui and is frank about this being a driver for them to seek social justice and equality in society.[42][43] O'Connell Rapira is also vegan.[44]
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