Nanaia Mahuta has spent her life breaking down barriers for women and indigenous peoples.
Twenty-four years ago, at the age of 26, she became the youngest Maori woman to win a seat in New Zealand’s parliament. This month she surprised the political establishment again when she was appointed minister for foreign affairs by Jacinda Ardern as part of the most diverse government in the nation’s history.
Of the 20 cabinet members, a quarter are Maori, eight are women and the deputy prime minister is gay.
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