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- Title
- Human Rights with Richard Tankersley
- Content partner
- PrideNZ
- Collection
- PrideNZ
- Description
Audio from a presentation by Human Rights Commissioner Richard Tankersley on human rights issues facing rainbow and gender diverse communities in Aotearoa New Zealand. A special thank you to Richard, Jem Traylen, St Andrew's on the Terrace and Rainbow Wellington for allowing us to record and share this event.
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- 16-03-2017
- Creator
- PrideNZ.com
- URL
- https://www.pridenz.com/human_rights_with_richard_tankersley.html
- Locations
- St Andrew's on the Terrace, Wellington
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