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master_duration | 55:16 |
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media_source | PrideNZ.com |
copyright_position | In copyright |
copyright_ownership | Gareth Watkins (PrideNZ.com) |
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submitted_to_nlnz | 30-03-2023 |
public_url | https://www.pridenz.com/out_in_the_city_2023.html |
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production_date | 18-03-2023 |
production_day | 18 |
production_month | 03 |
production_year | 2023 |
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series | Wellington Pride Festival 2023 |
sub_series | |
title | Out in the City (2023) |
description | Interviews with people at Out in the City, which was held on 18 March 2023 at the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington. Founded in 1986, and originally called the Lesbian and Gay Fair, 2023 marked the 37th anniversary of the event. Details. 00:01 - Kevin Haunui, Tīwhanawhana. 00:30 - Karakia - waiata, Tīwhanawhana. 07:00 - Richard Tankersley, Tīwhanawhana. 07:22 - Georgia and Aliscia, Zeal. 10:05 - Calum Bennachie, NZPC: Aotearoa New Zealand Sex Workers' Collective. 13:25 - Dr Jen Randle. 15:30 - Bea, Wellington Sexual Health Service. 16:50 - Duncan. 18:38 - Jess Sandoval, Endo Warriors Aotearoa. 24:35 - Gina Dao-Mclay, volunteer at Out in the City. 25:35 - Slay West and Mx. Well on the Georgina Beyer main stage, MFC auditorium. 29:00 - Vanessa, MPI Primary Pride Network. 30:40 - Monique. 32:50 - Vee Blackwood, Human Rights Commission. 38:00 - Mike Fairhurst, Rainbow Wellington. 39:40 - Clara Breitenmoser, The Pōneke Promise (Wellington City Council). 42:28 - Annie Jones and Emma Wollum, ABI Rehabilitation Services. 46:30 - Terry Fenn, The Glamaphones. 47:20 - Rory. 48:14 - Meghan McNeil, Burnett Foundation Aotearoa. 49:30 - Liam, Local Queers zine. 51:26 - Savana Steel. 52:39 - AJ, Intersex Trust Aotearoa New Zealand. 54:27 - Anais - first ever Pride event. |
summary_computer_generated | The recording titled "Out in the City (2023)" is a 55-minute audio document capturing the vibrant celebration held on March 18, 2023, at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington, which marked the 37th anniversary of the event originally known as the Lesbian and Gay Fair. The event featured numerous members of the community, including Annie Jones, Calum Bennachie, Clara Breitenmoser, Emma Wollum, Gina Dao-McLay, Jennifer Randle, Jess Sandoval, Kevin Haunui, Meghan McNeil, Mike Fairhurst, Mx. Well, Richard Tankersley, Savana Steel, Terry Fenn, Tīwhanawhana, and Vee Blackwood. Interviews conducted by Regis Perez were also a key part of the event. The audio begins with a performance segment where songs and actions are described. Attendees from diverse organizations such as ZEAL, a youth center operating a queer youth space, share their motivation behind creating an environment where queer youth can exist comfortably and access resources. ZEAL is represented at the event to raise awareness among participants and highlight the demand for Rainbow Youth spaces. Calum Bennachie from NZPC: Aotearoa New Zealand Sex Workers' Collective provides information for potential sex workers to ensure safety in the workplace and emphasizes the importance of research to address sex workers' needs. Calum also mentions representing NZTC since 1999 and elaborates on the assistance provided to all genders in the sex work industry to maintain safety. Dr. Jean Randall speaks about consulting on vaccinations for Mpox as part of a larger public health initiative. Randall, a queer doctor, expresses dedication to ensuring the health of the community, especially in the face of diseases like Mpox. The presence of doctors and nurses at the event underscores the effort to protect the health of the larger community. The document further covers various other organizations and individuals who are part of the event. Each participant sheds light on their motivations, the work they contribute to the community, and the environments they seek to create or maintain—including health services, educational initiatives, advocacy groups, and gender inclusivity programs. One key takeaway is the collective effort and passion to support the rainbow community, with a strong focus on inclusivity, health, safety, solidarity, and advocacy. Each interviewee and organization present reveals a shared commitment to serving the needs of the queer community while promoting a message of understanding, kindness, and resistance against discrimination. The recording embodies the essence of Pride, emphasizing joy, pride, encouragement, love, and the strength of a supportive community coming together in solidarity. It also showcases the multifaceted nature of the queer community and the activism and advocacy that underpin it, as well as the personal and collective victories shared among attendees. |
interviewer | Regis Perez |
voices | Annie Jones; Calum Bennachie; Clara Breitenmoser; Emma Wollum; Gina Dao-McLay; Jennifer Randle; Jess Sandoval; Kevin Haunui; Meghan McNeil; Mike Fairhurst; Mx. Well; Richard Tankersley; Savana Steel; Slay West; Terry Fenn; Tīwhanawhana; Vee Blackwood |
tags | intersex; lesbian; non-binary; queer; takatāpui; trans; transgender; dignity; Endometriosis; gender affirming voice; hate speech; MPox; period; period poverty; respect; sex work; sexual health; Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminism (TERF); zines; NZAF Āwhina Centre; Aotearoa New Zealand; Wellington; ABI Rehabilitation Services; Burnett Foundation Aotearoa; Endo Warriors Aotearoa; Human Rights Commission; Intersex Trust Aotearoa New Zealand (ITANZ); Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI); MPI Primary Pride Network; NZPC: Aotearoa New Zealand Sex Workers' Collective; Pride in Medicine; Rainbow Wellington; The Glamaphones; The Pōneke Promise (Wellington City Council); Tīwhanawhana; Wellington City Council; Wellington Sexual Health Service; Zeal (Wellington); Local Queers (zine); PRISM: Human Rights issues relating to Sexual Orientation; Gender Identity and Expression; and Sex Characteristics (SOGIESC) in Aotearoa New Zealand (2020); Annie Jones; Calum Bennachie; Clara Breitenmoser; Emma Wollum; Gina Dao-McLay; Jennifer Randle; Jess Sandoval; Kevin Haunui; Meghan McNeil; Mike Fairhurst; Mx. Well; Regis Perez; Richard Tankersley; Savana Steel; Slay West; Terry Fenn; Vee Blackwood |
tags_computer_generated | gay; gender identity; profile; organisation; Youth; education; drag; sex; health; mental health; human rights; Rainbow Youth; family; Auckland; straight; teaching; law; police; San Francisco; support; writing; research; social; Australia; identity; school; violence; friends; community; Scotland; Coming Up; crafts; language; discrimination; prevention; stigma; women; diversity; fear; surgery; Masterton; love; singing; stress; government; hui; Pink Shirt Day; outreach; food; poverty; council; homosexual; culture; whakapapa; public spaces; allies; gender; shame; hate; spaces; consent; privacy; rainbow; building; safety; hope; humour; university; Stuff; fun; video; attraction; minority; rangatahi; awards; honours; assault; cycling; running; guidance; collective; change; advice; resistance; shorts; opportunity; pregnancy; binary; safe space; concussion; clubs; celebration; Michael Fowler Centre; agenda; cisgender; capital; struggle; voice; walking; march; individual; bars; badges; sexual orientation; other; testing; solidarity; stickers; flags; email; conversation; connect; code; hospital; drawing; condoms; underwear; kindness; teacher; future; work; aroha; survey; action plan; website; face; partnership; mahi; pain; blood; plan; water; normal; sexual violence; violence prevention; lived experience; Job; encouragement; therapist; Cuba Street; charity; Wellington Pride; public health; advocate; Michael Fowler; inspiration; medicine; texture; Space; chill; hell; dancing; People; Events; korero; Cuba; access; board; knowledge; journey; speech; budget; time; stall; Selina Simone; Wellington Zine Fest; poi; tika; intersexy; vaccination; smile; sad; conversion practices; Backstage; lube; pads; advocacy; queer space; slay; sexual assault; The Warehouse |
location_name | Michael Fowler Centre |
location | 111 Wakefield Street |
broader_location | Wellington |
location_lat | -41.289788215517916 |
location_long | 174.77764870195875 |
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