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In December 2020, We Rise Coalition welcomed four new partner organisations. A testament of the work in the Pacifi c Feminist Movement, our seven partners - Sista Vanuatu, Talitha Project, Brown Girl Woke, Voice for Change - PNG, IWDA, FWRM and femLINKpacifi c - formalised their commitment to building and sustaining women’s collective power through movements. Picture: SUPPLIED
The the tail end of a difficult year, an organisation at the frontline of providing a safe pathway for women who survive violence was at the brink of not being able to deliver critical services.
The organisation Voice for Change which is based in Jiwaka Province, Papua New Guinea, operates in an extremely difficult environment that is remote and laced in conflict.
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In the photo above: We resume our series of photos of authors nominated for the 2021 Ockham New Zealand national book awards with this portrait of Nina Mingya Powles. Her collection of poems Magnolia 木蘭 (published by the excellent Seraph Press) is shortlisted for the poetry prize. From a review in online cultural site londongrip.co.uk: Powles comes from New Zealand and from mixed heritage. Her mother was from Shanghai where Powles recently spent 18 months, studying Mandarin and writing poems and prose as she learned its languages, flavours, culture, colours and sounds. After moving to London in 2018 she f