Share on Facebook Tweet this Sam|Northcote Point “My experience of inequality being a female was when I was very young, in an office environment. It was very clear to me that the women did all the administration for the men to go out and get all the money, and...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Ratema | Auckland. “We used to go the beach a lot in Takapuna, build sandcastles on the beach, and go for swims. I’m half Māori and half Pākehā. I went to a Māori school and was brought up with my mother and my father, but...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Leo | Auckland “I made someone different from me feel included the other day. It’s a little bit cliché, but I helped a homeless person out. They dropped a box of their belongings and I picked them up and helped them get out of the...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Kusuma | Hillsborough “To be a woman in 2017 is a lot for me. I work. I have family. I overcome all the difficulties with the bringing up of children, but it is a challenge to work fulltime and raise four kids, and most of the time...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Dylan | Mt Eden On gender… “Today being a man for me means being vulnerable and open to experiencing and sharing your emotions with your whānau and friends. On children… Last time I interacted with a child was at the weekend,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Bridgit | Milford “Today being a woman is a really busy job, because we are all juggling careers and doing our best to look after our children in a changing world. We are just really busy, but the world that our children need to be...
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