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- Title
- Queer Nation - Marilyn Waring
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
The episode opens with a story about the Maxim Institute, an international think tank that has been linked to anti-gay fundamentalist groups. The main feature focuses on Marilyn Waring, an MP from 1975 until 84. She talks candidly about the personal cost of being in parliament — especially when she was outed as a lesbian. Waring also shares her opinions about the Civil Unions Bill and why she is opposed to it. The show finishes with a gay literature review and an interview with James Hadley, ...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2004
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/queer-nation-marilyn-waring-2004
- Related subjects
- queer / gay / lesbian / politics / mp / parliament / gay publishing / theatre / civil union / homophobia / maxim institute / marilyn waring / bats theatre / james hadley / nz on air / new zealand on air / queer news / campaign / civil union campaign / protest / michael wallmannsberger / volunteer / civil partnership / civil partnership bill / global sex survey / aids awareness / greg fleming / david benson-pope / fundamentalism / christian fundamentalism / fundamentalist organisation / youth camp / anti-gay / summit nz / scott mcmurray / summit ministries / paul litterick / acton institute / civil rights / queer civil rights / segregation / queer literature / queer publishing / nz play / new zealand play / talent showcase / political theatre
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