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Leilani Momoisea and Katherine Lowe on racism, feminism and the fashion industry

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By The Spinoff | 18th August, 2018
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Feminism in the family: Colleen Smith and Emma Espiner on breeding activism

In the fifth part of the new podcast series Venus Envy, Colleen Smith and Emma Espiner discuss raising feminists. 
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By The Spinoff | 11th August, 2018
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K Road feminism: Three hustlers fighting for their community with grit and grace

Damaris Coulter, Annah Pickering, and Nunu Davey on fighting for your community when no one else will
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By The Spinoff | 4th August, 2018
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‘He thinks it’s funny to put his penis on junior female colleagues’: the culture of NZ’s legal profession

In the third part of the new podcast series Venus Envy, Zoë Lawton and Hayden Wilson discuss how the culture and corporate structure of law firms created a fertile environment for sexual assault.
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By The Spinoff | 28th July, 2018
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Karen Walker, Noelle McCarthy, Parris Goebel,  Rosanna Raymond are winning.

‘People would always compare us to the boys. We came out on top.’

In the second part of the new podcast series Venus Envy, Parris Goebel, Karen Walker and Rosanna Raymond discuss beating the boys, the shoulders they stand on, and haircuts.
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By The Spinoff | 21st July, 2018
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‘We need to say, OK, what next?’ Jacinda Ardern on the impact of #MeToo

The PM calls for more ‘conversations around consent and healthy relationships’ in the wake of the post-Weinstein global outrage
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By The Spinoff | 14th July, 2018
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