Unite all disabled people
Disabled people are everywhere. Disabled United (DUNZ) campaigns to unite all disabled people in the ongoing fight for our mana and our rights as full human beings. Regardless of place of residence, disability, national origin, religion, sex, political affiliation, sexuality, etc.
One small practical step is to make resources available in the many languages spoken in NZ.
Source: Stats NZ
For a start there are the official languages, English, Maori and NZ Sign Language. But there are many more spoken in migrant communities. The campaign needs to reach everyone.
In Invercargill, DUNZ supporter Kahutaiki kindly translated some English text to Maori for the "Join DUNZ" poster used in the campaign.
If you can help, we need volunteers who speak other languages to also translate material for the campaign.
For example: Samoan, Mandarin, Hindi, Tagalog, French, German, Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic, Tongan, Panjabi, Korean, etc.
English version
Maori version
RESOURCES
- Join Disabled United A4 Poster - Hindi ver. 4 (pdf)
- Join Disabled United A4 Poster - Mandarin ver. 4 (pdf)
- Join Disabled United A4 Poster - Samoan ver. 4 (pdf)