Journal
Te Papa's response to critical engagement: quiet, yet arresting
By reneejg |
This year, I've been at Te Papa on four separate occasions, to respond to the position on militarism in ...
Read More Gallipoli: The Scale of our War Propaganda
By reneejg |
There's a reason why children play with toy soldiers that are only an inch high. It's so they ...
Read More A message to Nicola Young, about her 'begging ban'
By reneejg |
Nicola Young. I was thinking of you yesterday. I bumped into my friend Arthur, who lives on the ...
Read More A call to Dutch New Zealanders: support West Papua on Liberation Day
By reneejg |
On May 5, the Netherlands celebrates Liberation Day, or Bevrijdingsdag. The day marks the end of the occupation ...
Read More Did you mean "Best We Forget"?
By reneejg |
New Lest We Forget flags and ANZAC military and poppy propaganda have sprung up around Lambton Quay and Courtenay ...
Read More I want free self defense classes offered to all women in New Zealand. And I want White Ribbon to pay for them.
By reneejg |
White Ribbon is an organisation that owes a great debt to women. White Ribbon is a group of ...
Read More Submission on the TPPA – Request for assessment of the likely impacts on women
By reneejg |
Committee Secretariat Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Parliament Buildings Private Bag Wellington 10 March 2016 Submission to ...
Read More White Ribbon: why I won’t wear one
By reneejg |
Earlier this year, on February 6, hundreds of protesters gathered at an “anti-misogyny” demonstration held in Wellington’s Glover Park. ...
Read More Anti-propaganda banner drop at Te Papa's Gallipoli exhibition
By reneejg |
This is a press release that was sent to media on Thursday, 4 February 2016. Images of the ...
Read More Ian Fraser's 1983 interview with Clarence Beeby: an excerpt
By reneejg |
FRASER: 1935 is a watershed in New Zealand education. It marks the beginning of a long period ...
Read More Why Wellington Needs a Safehouse for Women Leaving Prostitution
By reneejg |
This article was co-written with Dr. Pala Molisa. In 2003, New Zealand passed the Prostitution Reform Act, ...
Read More Word Up, Student Teachers!
By reneejg |
This article was first published in Salient magazine, October 4, 2015. * "...no school system can claim to ...
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