9 episodes

Women's stories told by women. RNZ Morning Report's Susie Ferguson interviews women you have, and haven't, heard of. You'll hear amazing, honest, raw and above all brazen stories.

Brazen Brazen World

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 23 Ratings

Women's stories told by women. RNZ Morning Report's Susie Ferguson interviews women you have, and haven't, heard of. You'll hear amazing, honest, raw and above all brazen stories.

    Deborah Small

    Deborah Small

    Episode 9 is the last of Brazen's first season. It's with Deborah Small.

    Deborah Small is a New York lawyer and social justice activist. She founded the organisation Break the Chains, aimed at reducing the harms caused by drugs - and also drug policy around drugs - especially on communities of colour.

    • 23 min
    Dame Margaret Sparrow

    Dame Margaret Sparrow

    Episode 8 is with Dame Margaret Sparrow.

    Dame Margaret has been at the forefront of the abortion reform battle in New Zealand since it began.

    She fought for it when it was first introduced back in the mid 70s, was the head of the Abortion Law Reform Association of New Zealand for 32 years between 1975 and 2011, and was still fighting for it right up until it was removed from the crimes act in March this year.  

    She’s also been a sex ed teacher, an author and even gave the snip to an uncle of one of the Brazen team!

    • 34 min
    Laura Clarke

    Laura Clarke

    Episode 7 is with British High Commissioner to New Zealand, Laura Clarke.

    Laura made headlines when, in her official role, she made an expression of regret for the Māori killed when Captain Cook arrived in Aotearoa.

    She's also one of the youngest High Commissioners New Zealand has ever had, she's Cambridge educated and a remarkable person. Despite all these things, she still gets mansplained to a lot.

    • 32 min
    Julia Whaipooti

    Julia Whaipooti

    Episode 6 is with Julia Whaipooti.

    Julia is a proper activist. She's chair of Just Speak, a network of young people speaking up for a more fair and just Aotearoa. Julia also works as an advisor to the Children’s Commissioner, Judge Andrew Becroft, and sits on the board of the Drug Foundation.

    In this episode she talks about her background, growing up Māori in Australia, versus New Zealand, the racism that exists in our society and marrying a Pākehā woman.

    • 29 min
    Clementine Ford part 2

    Clementine Ford part 2

    Episode 5 is the the second half with Australian writer, broadcaster, public speaker and amazing feminist icon, Clementine Ford.

    In part 2 Susie and Clem talk about raising children, the extraordinary thing that is carrying a child, and get into the weirdness of the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown.

    • 37 min
    Clementine Ford part 1

    Clementine Ford part 1

    Episode 4 is the the first half of a two-parter with Australian writer, broadcaster, public speaker and amazing feminist icon, Clementine Ford.

    Part 1 sees Clem talk about how she became to identify as a feminist, the existence, or lack thereof, of a typical boy or girl and how men can be victims of the patriarchy too.

    • 37 min

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