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Boys Will Be Boys: Clementine Ford on toxic masculinity
Australian writer and feminist thinker Clementine Ford's new book Boys Will Be Boys targets toxic masculinity, and explains it's not a condemnation of men, but of society. Audio
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Ye by Kanye West
Nick Bollinger looks at the political and psychological issues raised by Kanye West's latest album. Audio
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Can Kanye West still shock us?
Kanye West says he admires Trump and that slavery ‘sounds like a choice’. Does his new album shed any light on his controversial stances? Nick Bollinger has a listen to Ye.
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Call for peace and compensation after brawl in Samoa
The Samoan community is still reeling from last weekend's unrest on the island of Savaii. Audio
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Ngila Dickson and the Xena costume
What happens when Greek mythology meets modern pop culture feminism, with a bit of Kiwi battler thrown in? Video, Audio
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Leah McFall and the Suffragette medal
This little object is so small it could fit in your pocket, yet it's a powerful symbol of one woman's courage and activism in very difficult conditions. Audio, Gallery
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Gunning for Hollywood and #TimesUp for NZ
Following #MeToo and #TimesUp, the NZ film industry is feeling the impact of change and now twenty global female directors have been selected for the Alice Initiative for prestigious studio directing… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Alex Perry - The Good Mothers
The Calabrian Mafia is now a “monstrous global organization”, eclipsing Cosa Nostra in Sicily and Camorra from Naples, author Alex Perry says. Audio
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The Indian women paying for a NZ education with their freedom
Indian families are marrying their drug-addicted sons to young women and then paying for the women's study in New Zealand as a pathway to residency for their sons. Fearing for her life, one woman… Audio
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Francisco Cantu: 'Still I have nightmares'
A grandson of a Mexican immigrant, Francisco Cantu became a US Border Patrol agent at the age of 23, spending four years policing the frontier migrants risk their lives to cross. Audio
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Joy Cowley: 'Books should help a child feel powerful'
From personal hardships to influencing millions of children from the Bronx to Bluff, and incredible successes, Dame Joy Cowley is a national taonga. Video, Audio, Gallery
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RSE recruiters threatened in Solomon Islands
A New Zealand company recruiting seasonal workers from the Solomon Islands has faced threats and extortion while there. What impact could this have on New Zealand businesses and the migrant workers… Audio, Gallery
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The rise of true crime
The true crime genre is booming because it offers the unique experience of being simultaneously in the place of the victim, the detective and the accused, says an academic and writer. Audio
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Pacific police urged to apply strict zero tolerance to violence
Civil society organisations working with survivors of gender-based violence in the Pacific are urging police in the region to apply zero tolerance approaches to gender based violence. Audio
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Calls for PNG torturers to be brought to justice
Calls mount in PNG for those who tortured a six year old girl for sorcery to come forward Audio
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Outcry foils Tony Veitch's TV comeback
Tony Veitch’s critics claimed an effort to put him back on TV this week proved that the business doesn’t take domestic violence as seriously as its bottom line. But while many in the media have had… Audio
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Paul Ham: 'Hitler would have millions of adherents today'
Until Germany's humiliating World War I defeat ignited his political ambitions and nationalistic hatred, Adolf Hitler was more a 'reject' than a monster, says Australian historian Paul Ham. Audio
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PNG paper editor responds to criticism over journalist's death
The death of a prominent journalist in Papua New Guinea has prompted criticism of the newspaper she worked for. Audio
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Violence against women in PNG highlighted by journalist's death
Audio 27 Oct 2017Papua New Guinea's media industry has been shaken by the death of a journalist who had been suffering in a violent relationship. Audio
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Optimism in Samoa on efforts to curb family violence
Audio 23 Oct 2017Samoa commissioner optimistic about efforts to curb family violence incidents. Audio
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#MeToo campaign picking up pace
An online campaign to show the extent of abuse, attacks and harassment women has taken off on social media. Audio
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Samoa public inquiry into family violence underway
Samoa's national public inquiry into family violence hopes to find solutions. Audio
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Radical: the story of Arthur Desmond
Audio 24 Sep 2017Meet the New Zealand author of a book beloved by Neo-Nazi's, Satanists and White Supremacists. Bizarrely Arthur Desmond started off as a hard-core labour activist and supporter of Maori rights, but he… Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 6: in the 1950s the Pictures lit up the screen, and our imaginations too
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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Lack of trauma counselling in Solomons perpetuating violence
An Anglican nun working with victims of violence in post-conflict Solomon Islands says the lack of adequate trauma counselling is perpetuating violence. Audio
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Waru: eight wāhine bear witness to child abuse
Māori women’s stories are woefully under-represented in New Zealand cinema, director Katie Wolfe says. She is one of eight wāhine directors behind Waru, a cooperative feature film screening at the New… Audio, Gallery
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Housing crisis hampering efforts to flee abusive relationships
In Hamilton, the shortage of affordable homes has seen women return to the violent homes they had previously fled. Ruahine Albert is the chief executive of the Waikato Women's Refuge. Audio
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Debbie Kilroy: ex-drug trafficker-turned lawyer and advocate
Queensland lawyer Debbie Kilroy is the only convicted drug trafficker in Australia to be admitted to the bar. As a young mother aged 28, Kilroy was sentenced to six years in the infamous Boggo Road… Audio
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UN preparing Solomons for withdrawal of RAMSI
The United Nations says it is facilitating talks in Solomon Islands to build confidence among the people as the Regional Assistance Mission prepares to leave. Audio
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Insight: The changing face of sport in NZ
Is immigration - particularly by those who identify as Asian - changing the sporting landscape in New Zealand? Bridget Tunnicliffe explores how major sports such as rugby are responding. Audio