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I/V with Rhodes Scholar Rhieve Grey: November 11, 2020

I/V with Rhodes Scholar Rhieve Grey: November 11, 2020 I/V with Rhodes Scholar Rhieve Grey: November 11, 2020 , 7.35 MB
Wed 11 Nov 2020

The prestigious Rhodes Scholarship is awarded to outstanding 95 scholars each year from around the world to study at the University of Oxford. Bronwyn speaks to one of the Rhodes Scholars from 2021: Rhieve Grey from the University of Auckland. Rhieve (Ngāti Tūwharetoa ki Taupō, Ngāti Manunui, Ngāti Porou) is an honours student in clinical psychology and Māori studies at. They talk about the application process, and how he hopes to use the opportunity to further the kaupapa around Māori youth flourishing and mental health. 

The Wire with Jemima: November 10, 2020

The Wire with Jemima: November 10, 2020 The Wire with Jemima: November 10, 2020, 101.94 MB
Tue 10 Nov 2020

This week on the Tuesday Wire, Jemima speaks to newly appointed Minister for Women and Labour MP, Jan Tinetti, about the recent changes made to the Equal Pay Act.

Today we are launching a new collaborative project between 95bFM and For The Love of Bees, called Regenerative Conversations. Jemima plays a snippet from this months podcast, which focuses on weed management in Aotearoa's urban settings.

Jemima talks to Anu Kaloti, the President of the Migrant Workers Association, about the launch of a “Pathways to Residency” petition calling for a number of changes to made with New Zealand’s immigration system in the light of Covid-19. 

To wrap it up, Jemima chats with Caroline Perry from BRAKE, the road safety charity, about Road Safety Week 2020 (9-15 November). 

More Access to Pay Equity Processes w/ Jan Tinetti: November 10, 2020

More Access to Pay Equity Processes w/ Jan Tinetti: November 10, 2020 More Access to Pay Equity Processes w/ Jan Tinetti: November 10, 2020, 10.1 MB
Tue 10 Nov 2020

Recent changes to the Equal Pay Act have created an accessible process for pay equity claims within the workplace. Jemima Huston speaks to Minister for Women Jan Tinetti about how these amendments will help women in the workforce and whether the new government will be able to make headway in tackling pay inequity in Aotearoa this term. They also discuss the what Tinetti will bring to her new position at the Minister of Women. 

The "Pathways to Residency" Petition w/ the Migrant Workers Association: November 10, 2020

The "Pathways to Residency" Petition w/ the Migrant Workers Association: November 10, 2020 The "Pathways to Residency" Petition w/ the Migrant Workers Association: November 10, 2020, 9.28 MB
Tue 10 Nov 2020

A petition called “Pathways to Residency” has been launched by Unite Union, One Union and the Migrant Workers Association. The petition calls for changes to be made to the immigration system in light of Covid-19 to give migrant workers who have made New Zealand their home better access to residency. Jemima Huston speaks to Migrant Workers Association President Anu Kaloti about the different demands of the petition.

 

For information about "Pathway to Residency" head to: https://our.actionstation.org.nz/petitions/be-kind-to-migrant-workers.

Road Safety Week 2020: November 10, 2020

Road Safety Week 2020: November 10, 2020 Road Safety Week 2020: November 10, 2020, 5 MB
Tue 10 Nov 2020

This week (9-15 November) it is Road Safety Week 2020. BRAKE, the road safety charity, is campaigning for everyone to #STEP UP for safer streets. Jemima Huston speaks to BRAKE Director Caroline Perry about the campaign and why it is important that we dedicate a week to road safety initatives. 

The Confidence and Supply Agreement, the Cannabis Referendum, and the U.S election results w/ Green Party co-leader James Shaw: November 9, 2020

The Confidence and Supply Agreement, the Cannabis Referendum, and the U.S election results w/ Green Party co-leader James Shaw: November 9, 2020 S election results w/ Green Party co-leader James Shaw: November 9, 2020 , 19.35 MB
Mon 9 Nov 2020

Today on the Wire, Zoë Larsen Cumming chats to the Green Party co-leader about the freshly announced Confidence and Supply agreement with Labour, the results of the cannabis referendum and what they mean for the future, and the results of the U.S. election in regards to his work as the Minister for Climate Change. 

The Wire with Zoë: Monday, November 9, 2020.

The Wire with Zoë: Monday, November 9, 2020. , 105.23 MB
Mon 9 Nov 2020

Today on the Wire with Zoë Larsen Cumming:

She chats to the Green Party co-leader James Shaw about the confidence and supply agreement with Labour, the results of the cannabis referendum, and the U.S. 2020 presidential election results. 

Aneeka Moheed speaks to the two women who penned an open letter to an Auckland gallery following a controversial exhibition containing white supremacist imagery. 

Zoë brings a piece on the evolving protests in Poland over the Constitutional Court's ruling to ban nearly all abortion. 

Whakarongo tonu mai! 

An Open Letter regarding the People of Colour Exhibition w/ Quishile Charan and Jasmine Singh: November 9, 2020

An Open Letter regarding the People of Colour Exhibition w/ Quishile Charan and Jasmine Singh: November 9, 2020 An Open Letter regarding the People of Colour Exhibition w/ Quishile Charan and Jasmine Singh: November 9, 2020, 27.12 MB
Mon 9 Nov 2020

Mercy Pictures, an Auckland gallery, has come under fire regarding their recent 'People of Colour' exhibition. The exhibition displayed white supremacist imagery among other flags and was allegedly meant to be a comment on the meaning and symbolism of flags. Aneeka speaks to Quishile Charan and Jasmine Singh who penned an open letter to the gallery regarding this exhibition that has recently gained a lot of traction online. 

Abortion Protests in Poland w/ Terry Bellamak: November 9, 2020

Abortion Protests in Poland w/ Terry Bellamak: November 9, 2020 Abortion Protests in Poland w/ Terry Bellamak: November 9, 2020, 8.75 MB
Mon 9 Nov 2020

Poland has seen a slew of protests following a court decision to further restrict the country's already limited abortion laws. Zoë speaks to Terry Bellamak, president of Abortion Law Reform Aotearoa New Zealand, who explains the situation over there and speaks about abortion laws. 

The Week That Was: November 6th, 2020

The Week That Was: November 6th, 2020 The Week That Was: November 6th, 2020, 26.92 MB
Fri 6 Nov 2020

Join Ollie and James as they wade through the bullshit and bollocks that is the news, in the last edition of the groundbreaking hit segment -The Week That Was. Thanks for listening.