Tariana turia biography of martin luther

          "She joined the battle against apartheid in South Africa, she spoke out against poverty in Latin America and she was a tireless advocate of.

        1. "She joined the battle against apartheid in South Africa, she spoke out against poverty in Latin America and she was a tireless advocate of.
        2. In the US, Martin Luther King began his campaign as a movement for black civil rights.
        3. TARIANA TURIA (Co-Leader—Māori Party): Civil rights leader and orator Dr Martin Luther King Jnr once said that life's most urgent question is: “What are you.
        4. This symposium addresses the concept of family violence, by placing the emphasis on the 'family' rather than the 'violence'.
        5. So very sad to hear about the passing of Kahurangi (Dame) Tariana Turia () at the age of It was from Tariana that I first heard.
        6. TARIANA TURIA (Co-Leader—Māori Party): Civil rights leader and orator Dr Martin Luther King Jnr once said that life's most urgent question is: “What are you..

          Tariana Turia

          New Zealand politician (1944–2025)

          The Honourable

          Dame Tariana Turia

          DNZM

          Turia in 2018

          In office
          8 April 2010 – 8 October 2014
          Prime MinisterJohn Key
          Preceded byOffice established
          Succeeded byTe Ururoa Flavell
          In office
          15 August 2002 – 30 April 2004
          Prime MinisterHelen Clark
          Preceded bySteve Maharey
          Succeeded byRick Barker
          In office
          19 November 2008 – 12 December 2011
          Prime MinisterJohn Key
          Preceded byRuth Dyson
          Succeeded byJo Goodhew
          In office
          13 June 2009 – 8 October 2014
          Prime MinisterJohn Key
          Preceded byPaula Bennett
          Succeeded byNicky Wagner
          In office
          7 July 2004 – September 2014

          Co-leading with Pita Sharples

          Preceded byPosition established
          Succeeded byMarama Fox
          In office
          12 October 1996 – 27 July 2002
          In office
          27 July 2002 – 20 September 2014
          Preceded byNanaia