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When activists become oppressors: Nurses and migrant mothers.

by admin | Mar 29, 2012 | Cultural safety, Feminism, Maternity, Women, Writing

This Sunday I’ll be doing a Picnic lecture where I’ll be sharing stories from nurses and migrant mothers from my PhD to discuss how well intentioned activism can become a form of oppression. The lecture will be held in the Albert Park rotunda in Auckland...

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