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Chinese immigrant and only-child Chen Wang's biggest wish is to see his 60-year-old mother, Jie Qu, come through the Auckland Airport arrival hall.
Chinese immigrant and only-child Chen Wang's biggest wish is to see his 60-year-old mother, Jie Qu, come through the Auckland Airport arrival hall.
Today, we talk to Prue Kapua, partner at Tamatekapua Law and national president of the Maori Women's Welfare League.
Super Diverse Women was launched at an event at NZME Central in Auckland, with inaugural chairwoman Mai Chen addressing the crowd.
The Herald this week marks the launch of Super Diverse Woman. Today we talk to Barbara Ala'alatoa.
Kiwi women and the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions have joined together to create a campaign calling on the government for equal pay.
Employers are increasingly taking advantage of the diversity of their workforce to access opportunities in new markets, according to recent research.
We talk to Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams of What Ever it Takes, a home-based rehabilitation and support services organisation.
The Herald this week marks the launch of Super Diverse Women. Today, Lincoln Tan talks to a laywer who came to New Zealand from Pakistan.
Rez Gardi came to NZ under the refugee quota system. After spending nearly 20 years in Auckland, Gardi says she still feels like a second class citizen.
As a New Zealander with Chinese ancestry, writer and actor Helene Wong shares her experience of diversity in NZ.
Super Diverse Women commissioned a survey of almost 300 Kiwis to assess their experiences of discrimination and diversity.
COMMENT: Auckland needs to work harder and closer to build a two-way, long-term New Zealand-China relationship.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has taken a dig at Donald Trump in a speech saying he's glad New Zealand is not building walls.
After nearly 15 years since she came out of the closet about her sexuality, 29-year-old transsexual Cecilia Kang still gets hurtful things said to her.
Teachers have been told to encourage children to speak their first languages in their first few years of education, rather than sticking solely to English.
In a Western world fast embracing a darker view of Islam, a German sports hero has suddenly fallen from heights it took a lifetime to achieve.
200,000 are expected at biggest cultural festival in the country.
Ridding strategy of jargon can be a challenge, but it's likely to help businesses in the long run, Helen Twose writes.
The perception that migrants take jobs from Kiwis and push up house prices are widespread, but the fear is overblown, a new report has found.
Prime Minister Bill English has a duty to speak out against US President Donald Trump's ban on Muslim travellers, the Green Party says.
New movie Hidden Figures tells the story of African-American women who played a crucial role in NASA's early space missions. Does NZ science have its own diversity problem?
The 750 refugees who arrive in NZ each year now face a whole new journey navigating our foreign land.
COMMENT: If there's one thing we can probably all agree on, it's that the slogan "love trumps hate" turned out to be about as useful as tits on a bull.
New Zealand has one of the lowest rates of women on public-company boards in the western world, according to data from the Institute
Women are still vastly under-represented on boards with data from the NZX showing the ratio of male to female directors has not changed
Ethnic restaurants in Auckland are taking the cooking from the kitchen to the dining table.
COMMENT: Social media may yet sound the death knell for super-skinny modelling stereotypes.
Photographer says people opposed to gender diversity need to 'get over it'.
At Christmas, Korean families eat kimchi and drink rice cake soup, chef Alex Kim says.
New Zealand Christmas dinner is not just about ham and turkey, but kimchi, lechon and tequila too, a Massey University sociologist says.