The Liberal Agenda – TYRANNY AND TERROR: THE PHILIPPINES UNDER DUTERTE – A FORMER INSIDER’S VIEW
Prof. Judy Taguiwalo, Ph.D, is a Filipina social activist and former professor at the University of the Philippines, who was…
Prof. Judy Taguiwalo, Ph.D, is a Filipina social activist and former professor at the University of the Philippines, who was…
Episode 3 – Auckland mayoralty Debate Tuesday September 17th 8pm-9pm
Deputy Leader of the National Party, Paula Bennett.
Leader of the ACT Party, David Seymour.
Green Party spokesperson on Drug reform, Chloe Swarbrick.
President of NORML and TDB cannabis blogger, Chris Fowlie.
To debate the referendum and the need for any cannabis reform we have:
Deputy Leader of the National Party, Paula Bennett.
Leader of the ACT Party, David Seymour.
Green Party spokesperson on Drug reform, Chloe Swarbrick.
President of NORML and TDB cannabis blogger, Chris Fowlie.
Hands Off Our Tamariki : a Rally to Demand the Halting of State Abuse of Māori Tamariki And Whānau In…
Syrians in New Zealand speak about the uprising against the Assad government, the violence that has followed, the role of foreign governments in the conflict, and what New Zealanders can do to help.
Bloomsday! Sunday, June 16, 4pm! Thirsty Dog, K Rd! Joe Carolan! Chris Trotter! Rima Te Wiata, Tom Sainsbury, Donogh Rees, Bruce Hopkins, Linn Lorkin, Hershal Herscher, Farrell Cleary, Yuko Takahashi, Jean McAllister, Karel Radek & the Jews Brothers Band!
Kerri Nuku Co-President of Nurses Union
Economist Ganesh Nana
Professor Lisa Marriott from Victoria University
Kyle MacDonald psychotherapist and Herald columnist
Unionist Annie Newman from Living Wage
Ricardo Mendez from Auckland Action Against Poverty
Professor Wayne Hope from AUT Communications School
Political commentator Chris Trotter
WHAT: The People’s Budget
WHERE: Otahuhu Town Hall
WHEN: 6.30pm Friday 31st May
Each year Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) provides child-focused analysis and commentary of the budget. The aim is to provide an accessible and affordable avenue for the community to come together and hear about how the budget affects children and young people, especially our most vulnerable who live in poverty.