
Suzanne Levy from Speak Up for Women discusses the IPCA report on the events at the Albert Park protest and the ongoing petition to define “sex” in the Human Rights Act as a biological term. While focusing on police conduct, Suzanne highlights the trauma experienced by women at the event and raises concerns about the lack of accountability in media and political responses. As New Zealand faces challenges around identity and cultural safety, Suzanne emphasises the importance of clear definitions and the need for public engagement on these critical issues.
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Suzanne Levy from Speak Up for Women discusses the IPCA report on the events at the Albert Park protest and the ongoing petition to define “sex” in the Human Rights Act as a biological term. While focusing on police conduct, Suzanne highlights the trauma experienced by women at the event and raises concerns about the lack of accountability in media and political responses. As New Zealand faces challenges around identity and cultural safety, Suzanne emphasises the importance of clear definitions and the need for public engagement on these critical issues.
For more on Speak Up For Women or follow Suzanne on X