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- Title
- A Fresh Start for Human Rights
- Content partner
- PrideNZ
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- PrideNZ
- Description
Audio from the public forum A Fresh Start for Human Rights, held during Wellington's Pride festival at St Andrew's on 7 March 2018.In 1972 it became illegal to pay women less than men and yet only now are we taking real action to close the gender pay gap. In 1993 it became unlawful to discriminate against transgender people and yet such discrimi...
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- 07-03-2018
- Creator
- PrideNZ.com
- URL
- https://www.pridenz.com/a_fresh_start_for_human_rights.html
- Locations
- St Andrew's on the Terrace, Wellington
- Related subjects
- Wellington Pride Festival 2018 / intersex / trans / transgender / 1990s / 2000s / 2010s / activism / beneficiaries / benefits / census / Census (2018) / common law / deadname / disability / discrimination / District Health Board (DHB) / employment / equal employment opportunities / equality / exclusion / forum / gender expression / gender identity / gender pay gap / gender standard (Statistics New Zealand) / gender-affirming surgery / health rights / health system / hormone replacement therapy (HRT) / human rights / journalism / justice / law / Me Too movement / nurse / pay equity / prison / pronouns / religion / robots / sexual orientation / state sector / teacher / transgender activism / transphobia / tribunal / unemployment / unions / volunteer / Parliament buildings / St Andrew's on the Terrace / Aotearoa New Zealand / Iceland / Waikato / Wellington / Human Rights Commission / Human Rights Review Tribunal / InsideOUT Kōaro / Medical Appeal Board / Outerspaces (Wellington) / Public Service Association (PSA) / Rainbow Wellington / Social Security Appeal Authority / Statistics New Zealand / Waikato Queer Youth / Whitireia New Zealand / Youthline / Bill of Rights Act (1990) / Employment Relations Act (2000) / Human Rights Act (1993) / Privacy Act (1993) / To Be Who I Am (2008) / Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) / International Women's Day / Wellington Pride Festival (2018) / Aimee Eastwood / Annette King / Claire Miller / Geoffrey Palmer / Jacinda Ardern / Jem Traylen / Jim Waters / Julie Anne Genter / Linda Wallace / Maggie Shippam
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