The Manaaki Collective
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Supporting safe spaces for racial, social, environmental and Tiriti justice.

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This will help The Manaaki Collective to commission surveillance across social media and the dark...
Top financial contributors
Te Muka Rau
$5,000 NZD since May 2025
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Budget
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Reporting
from Sanjana Hattotuwa to Surveillance Reporting •
-$4,600.00 NZD
Paid
Credit from Wayne Francis Charitable Trust to Surveillance Reporting •
+$5,000.00NZD
Completed
Added funds #858820
-$4,600.00 NZD
Pending
$
Today’s balance$4,600.00 NZD
Total raised
$4,600.00 NZD
Total disbursed
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Estimated annual budget
$5,000.00 NZD

About
Supporting safe spaces for racial, social, environmental and Tiriti justice.
The Manaaki Collective is a community of support for marginalised voices in the pursuit of human rights and Treaty justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
We stand for:
- Freedom from harassment, intimidation and threats of violence by people promoting far-right ideologies to adversely impact Asian, Black, Migrant, Muslim, Pasifika and other minority communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Liberation from the false narratives that support white supremacist ideologies (great replacement theory, faux “antiwhite” oppression, denial of Indigeneity).
- Protection of Treaty justice workers, and in particular the protection of Wāhine Māori and Tamariki Māori.
- State and United Nations (UN) responsibility for ensuring the safety of marginalised groups such as Māori, Muslim and LGBTQIA+ community from targeted hate campaigns.
The Manaaki Collective is a community of support for marginalised voices in the pursuit of human rights and Treaty justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
We stand for:
- Freedom from harassment, intimidation and threats of violence by people promoting far-right ideologies to adversely impact Asian, Black, Migrant, Muslim, Pasifika and other minority communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Liberation from the false narratives that support white supremacist ideologies (great replacement theory, faux “antiwhite” oppression, denial of Indigeneity).
- Protection of Treaty justice workers, and in particular the protection of Wāhine Māori and Tamariki Māori.
- State and United Nations (UN) responsibility for ensuring the safety of marginalised groups such as Māori, Muslim and LGBTQIA+ community from targeted hate campaigns.
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