Sexism
Is prejudice a habit that can be broken?
Our unconscious biases operate like habits so we can break them like habits, says Dr Trish Devine of The Prejudice Lab. Audio
The Pantograph Punch: Glass Warfare
The number of female CEOS in New Zealand's top 50 listed companies is sitting at... zero. What's going on? Does the idea of 'smashing the glass ceiling' still reflect what modern society needs? And… Audio
The Pantograph Punch: The Other Side of the Story
What happens when the reality of a situation doesn't match how it seems on the surface? Audio
Jolisa Gracewood on the march in New York
Over the weekend, throughout the world, including in New Zealand, millions of people, in total, marched in what was first called the Women's March on Washington. Audio
Auckland Nines defends 'sexist' ad campaign
An advertising campaign criticised as sexist is being defended by the Auckland Nines rugby tournament's organisers.
Feelin' empowered in 2016
As 2016 draws to a close, we salute those who stayed true to their identity this year.
Union looks to make more pay equity claims
Unions are considering pay equity claims for women librarians, hospital administration staff and call centre workers.
Controversial Imam stood down from Islamic body over anti-semet
Political and community leaders are supporting a decision to remove a controversial Imam from his role within the Federation of Islamic Associations. Audio
David Lawrence: the Week in Shakespeare
Kim Hill talks to David Lawrence, director of Wellington theatre company The Bacchanals, and research and development consultant for the Popup Globe, which returns to Auckland in a new and improved… Audio
Action sports and using sex to sell
Last month Getty Images and the Women's Sports Trust partnered to announce new guidelines aiming to improve how female athletes are portrayed. Audio, Gallery
Gender pay gap continues to widen
The difference between men's and women's wages is growing, with the gap now at 12 percent, according to Statistics New Zealand.
Michelle Cottle: Hillary Clinton and misogyny
Kim Hill talks to Michelle Cottle, contributing editor at The Atlantic, about the presidential candidacy of Hillary Clinton. Audio
Debbie Stoller: feminism and knitting
Debbie Stoller is the co-founder, co-publisher and editor-in-chief of BUST magazine in New York, and co-edited The BUST Guide to the New Girl Order and The BUST DIY Guide to Life. In 1999, she formed… Audio
Male sports players live in a 'fratriarchy', sports academics say
Analysis - A hyper-masculine culture has created the conditions for this week's Chiefs fracas, a sports sociologist tells Kate Newton.
Ad-land under spotlight for galloping sexism
Former Saatchi and Saatchi executive Kevin Roberts isn't the only New Zealand adman called out by one of the industry's most outspoken women over sexism lately. Audio
Ad-land under spotlight for galloping sexism
Former Saatchi and Saatchi executive Kevin Roberts isn't the only New Zealand adman called out by one of the industry's most outspoken women over sexism lately.
AudioSexism still exists in ad industry, female executives say
Controversial claims that sexism doesn't exist in the advertising industry have riled female ad executives, who are calling the comments ludicrous. Audio
Saatchi chair's gender comments ludicrous, women advertising execs say
There is still plenty of work to do to address gender bias in the advertising industry, women working in New Zealand agencies say.
Madeline Di Nonno: gender and entertainment
Kim Hill talks to Madeline Di Nonno, CEO of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, a non-profit organisation working to address gender imbalance in the media. She is visiting New Zealand for… Audio
Challenges for Navy women, US officer says
Things have improved greatly for women in the Navy, but there are still challenges, including getting more women into leadership roles, a visiting top American sailor says.