London calling - and how incredible to receive a visit from not one co-leader, but BOTH co-leaders within a matter of months. After an epic evening with Chlöe Swarbrick in September and a nourishing brunch meet-up with Lawrence Xu-Nan, we are thrilled to be hosting the incredible Marama Davidson in London on Monday 3rd November.
Join us for plant-based kai and the opportunity to connect and reconnect with other like-minded Aotearoa folks based here in London. We will be returning again to The Laundry in Brixton, run by Aotearoa chef and sommelier, the wonderful Mel Brown.
For Green Party members and supporters alike, come and chat with Marama and learn more about the Green's mahi back home, and how you and your ideas and experience can help us do what is right for people and the wellbeing of our natural world. Spaces are limited so please RSVP below to secure your spot, and do let us know if you’re not able to make it so we can invite someone else to join.
Marama grew up all over Aotearoa; born in Auckland, she then lived in Wellington, Dunedin and Christchurch. Marama was born into a family of young, urban Māori activists and brings that with her to Parliament, every day. Prior to becoming an MP, Marama worked for the Human Rights Commission for 10 years, and she was the Chief Panelist for the Glenn Inquiry into Domestic Violence and Child Abuse. In 2020 she was appointed as the country’s first ever Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence. She was also Associate Minister for Housing with responsibility for addressing homelessness from 2020 to 2023 and her expertise and commitment to create real change for our communities saw a first ever focus specifically on supporting young people experiencing homelessness. Marama is passionate about all areas of social and environmental injustice, and is committed to using her voice wherever she can to elevate issues.
If you would like to join the Green's mahi here in London, and help us to shape these events and more, please drop us a line [email protected] or find us on socials @nzgreensglobal