Left-wing Activists in New Zealand - Living

Living

  • Sue Bradford (ex Green Party of New Zealand, ex Unemployed Workers Movement)
  • Catherine Delahunty (Green Party of New Zealand)
  • Hone Harawira (ex Maori Party)
  • Laila HarrĂ© (National Distribution Union, ex New Zealand Nurses Organisation, Alliance Party, NewLabour Party, Labour Party)
  • Tame Iti (Tuhoe, Mana Maori, ex Communist Party of New Zealand)
  • Jane Kelsey
  • Matt McCarten (Unite Union, ex Alliance Party, NewLabour Party, Labour Party)
  • John Minto (Unite Union, Workers' Charter (Editor), Quality Public Education Coalition (Spokesperson), Halt All Racist Tours, Global Peace and Justice Auckland)
  • Grant Morgan (Socialist Worker (Aotearoa), Residents Action Movement, Workers' Charter)
  • Simon Oosterman (brother to Jonathan, Save Happy Valley Campaign, ex Supersizemypay.com, ex Unite Union, National Distribution Union)
  • Jill Ovens (Service & Food Workers Union, Alliance Party)
  • Dean Parker (Workers' Charter)
  • Nandor Tanczos (Green Party of New Zealand, ex Wild Greens, Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party, McGillicuddy Serious Party)

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