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    Webinar: How do we counter Misogyny ?

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    Kia ora koutou,

    The Influence and Decision-Making Action Hub of the National Council of Women|Te Kaunihera Wāhine o Aotearoa (NCWNZ) is inviting you to take part in a webinar on the topic of "How do we counter Misogyny?", which is a follow-up to last year's successful webinar. 

    The webinar will focus on online misogyny, as many women feel powerless when confronted with online misogynistic abuse and harassment. It will explore how we can counter online abuse both as individuals and as a society and community.

    The event will take place on Friday 16 June at 12:00pm (noon) online. The Zoom details to log in will be sent out in the confirmation email after registration. It will be recorded and the link to the recording will be shared with the registrants after the webinar. 

    We will have the chance to host five incredible panelists, as well as our amazing moderator, Aimee Tang. 

    • Linda Clark, a Wellington lawyer and partner in Denton Kensington Swan, who is a former journalist and political commentator.
    • Louisa Wall, Ambassador for Gender Equity (Pacific), former MP, Silver Fern and Black Fern, former Co-Chair Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians who helped pass legislation to end child brides, outlaw all forms of genital mutilation, create safe areas around abortion facilities, criminalise image-based sexual abuse and allow for same-sex marriage.
    • Amokura Panaho, Director of Kura Consulting Limited, member of Poutaki Matauranga Māori Netsafe, Inaugural chair Shakti Asian Women’s Community Council and member of the Domestic Abuse and Sexual Harm strategy, Te Aorerekura Strategy.
    • Charlotte Ferrier, year 13 student at Christchurch Girls High and a leader of Students Against Sexual Harm (SASH).
    • Kayla Pringle, year 13 student at Christchurch Girl’s High and a leader of Students Against Sexual Harm (SASH).
    • Aimee Tang, moderator, works at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is a member of the National Council of Women of New Zealand and is co-host of Conversations with Wāhine.


    We hope you will join us at noon on 16 June, or watch a replay of this important webinar.

    Ngā mihi

    NCWNZ Influence and Decision-Making Hub. 

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