Flagship events wrap up a memorable Wellington Pride Festival
"Hopefully in future years it just gets bigger and bigger with more representation."
"Hopefully in future years it just gets bigger and bigger with more representation."
OPINION: The paper trail shows exactly who calls the shots, former police officer says.
Genevieve Roth said she only realised she was "racist" after marrying her black husband.
Companies are getting there when it comes to gender diversity.
Palace seeking improvements with ethnic minorities, disabled people and gay and trans.
Senior Sergeant Mandeep Kaur left India, and her children, on a quest for a better life.
Today is the "Ides of March" and NZ is paying tribute to victims of the mosque attack.
Top music stars have snubbed the prestigious ceremony over lack of representation.
"Those were people who love this country," Ron Johnson said of the insurrectionists.
The city of Minneapolis has agreed to settle a civil lawsuit from George Floyd's family.
The Wellington queer activist says there's been wild change since the 1960s.
Six of New Zealand's high-achieving business women share tips for how to succeed.
Study finds 73 per cent of employees believe their company is committed to diversity.
International Women's Day series:Dr Lee Mathias, co-founder of Birthcare and Labtests. Video / NZ Herald
Law and accounting firms have made major hiring strides but there is more work to be done.
The 22-year-old poet became an instant sensation at US President Joe Biden's inauguration.
Hold on to your wigs, the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under has been announced.
FINANCIAL TIMES: Three London boroughs were at breaking point when the pandemic struck.
In Netflix films and series 31.9% of lead actors were from underrepresented racial groups.
Complainant says "it makes you think about what they're teaching them".
Māori wards to go through despite petition numbers. Made with funding on NZ On Air.
'It's just something I could never imagine happening when I was young.'
A diversity scorecard on legal industry.
New chief executive says controversial shock jock is banished from the airwaves for good.
JoJo dropped a major hint earlier in the week. Now a new post has fans praising the star.
"As an Indian, a Kiwi and a local I am massively disappointed this is a thing."
When photos emerged, he was hailed a "good Samaritan", but now he's facing fresh scrutiny.
Immigration NZ has confirmed the popular reality show will be filmed here.
'I think once he's older I can probably explain to him why this doll is so special.'
The times they are a-changing when it comes to society's tolerance of discrimination.