AEN - Aotearoa Ethnic Network: promoting and connecting ethnic communities in aotearoa/new zealand.

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The AEN Journal is an open access online journal that publishes commentaries and critical perspectives from those in or involved with ethnic and religious communities in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The AEN Journal promotes critical debate on issues facing migrants and refugees, ethnic diasporic and religious communities. We are having a break from producing the journal but watch this space!

Volume 2, Issue 2
Special issue on Faith and ethnic communities

read the latest issue of AENJ

Published: August 2007.

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AEN was founded by Ruth DeSouza and Andy Williamson as part of our commitment to building an inclusive society and supporting diversity.

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