
REPLACING COLONIAL THEFT AND CAPITALISM BY LUNCH TIME
Catherine Delahunty is a Pākehā activist and educator with a long history in critical thinking and radical organising. She organised the first high school students’ union in Aotearoa when she was 15, and, at 68 she is still organising and teaching in environmental activism, Te Tiriti workshops, anti-racism education and the campaign to support a free West Papua. She was a Green MP from 2008-2017 and is a trustee and tutor at Kotare Trust, The Basket – Social and Environment Justice Hauraki and member of West Papua Action Aotearoa and is Chair of Coromandel Watchdog of Hauraki who work to protect Hauraki Coromandel for multinational mining. She has been active in the group for over 40 years.
Her writing includes essays and columns in anti-colonisation and Te Tiriti issues, the struggle against mining and in valuing participatory radical education, as well as poetry and fiction.
