Kassie Hartendorp

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Kassie Hartendorp is a political community organiser based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Descending from Ngāti Raukawa, England, Scotland and Italy, she has a background in LGBTIQ+ communities, anti-racist activism, youth work and the union movement.

Everything By: Kassie Hartendorp

Society13.09.20

Kia Kaha: Kassie on Whakamā

Kassie Hartendorp on her haerenga as a whakapapa Māori language learner of te reo.

Art29.01.20

One Foot After Another: A Response to Strands

Kassie Hartendorp takes us on a journey through Strands, an exhibition at The Dowse Art Museum where four Māori artists explore reconnection with their whenua.

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