“After hearing about the Girls’ High protest, we wanted to support their voice.”
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Christchurch Girls High students attempted to lead a sexual harassment protest to a neighbouring boys school, but were turned back. Thursday s rally was Moxie’s first activity as a group, but it will not be their last. “We were very excited about it. We had an amazing turnout, a lot of people came to support our cause in a positive way,” one of the students said. “I think our next step would be to really establish the club, and maybe think of a new name. “Possibly distributing educational flyers around the school, trying to improve people’s awareness of this issue.
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Rojenabibi Asmat Ali, 9, with a biscuit she decorated at the New Kiwi Club. With a group of volunteers from Palmerston North Girls’ High School keeping a watchful eye, children tear around playing sport, cooking or singing. Everyone is welcome, but many of the children are from refugee families, so a lot of the activities are new to them. They soon get stuck into typical activities for Kiwi kids: making art, hunting through the strawberry patch or skipping. The group was started by Jasmine Glentworth, Palmerston North Girls’ High School’s head girl in 2020, her mum Kathy, Te Aroha Noa s Ashleigh Couper, and Jenny Pepworth from Red Cross.
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