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On January 31, 2026, people in Tāmaki Makaurau will gather for a peaceful rally and walk to promote unity and safety amid rising harassment of marginalized groups.
On Saturday, 31 January 2026, communities in Tāmaki Makaurau will gather for Toitū Te Aroha, a peaceful rally and hīkoi at Te Waihorotiu Myers Park, to affirm unity, care, and belonging in response to rising fear and harassment targeting migrant, faith, and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Organized as a community-led affirmation of aroha and mana, the event emphasizes collective responsibility and safety, with a walking bus departing at 10:30 am from Auckland University’s General Library.
Attendees are urged to stay together, bring water and charged phones, and avoid Victoria Park, where a separate anti-immigration protest is scheduled for 11 am.
Organizers call on Parliament to protect public spaces and hold extremist leaders accountable, promoting a vision of Aotearoa where diversity is met with respect and safety.
El 31 de enero de 2026, las personas en Tāmaki Makaurau se reunirán para una manifestación pacífica y caminarán para promover la unidad y la seguridad en medio del creciente acoso a los grupos marginados.