Mai Chen on the growing need for Asian leaders in New Zealand businesses
Published on The Spinoff Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. Host Simon Pound speaks with innovators and commentators focused on the future of New Zealand, with the interview available […]
Mai Chen: The case for pale stale males
Published on New Zealand Herald Mai Chen, Managing Partner of Chen Palmer, Chair of the Superdiversity Centre for Law, Policy and Business, and BNZ Director writes in support of defining merit in a way that does not exclude diverse people. […]
Promo: 2016 Cultural Intelligence Capability Workshop with Mai Chen
Promo: 2016 Cultural Intelligence Capability Workshop with Mai Chen
Courage best answer to intolerance
Published in the NZ Herald The Herald this week marks the launch of Super Diverse Women — a new organisation dedicated to championing the rights and achievements of women from indigenous and migrant backgrounds. Today, we talk to Charmeyne Te […]
Employers see a plus in diversity
Published in the NZ Herald Employers are increasingly taking advantage of the diversity of their workforce to access opportunities in new markets, according to recent research. To mark its launch, organisation Super Diverse Women commissioned a survey of almost 300 […]
Super Diverse Women Q&A: Barbara Ala’alatoa
Published in the NZ Herald The Herald this week marks the launch of Super Diverse Women — a new organisation dedicated to championing the rights and achievements of women from indigenous and migrant backgrounds. Today, we talk to Barbara Ala’alatoa, principal […]
Super diverse women celebrated at launch
Published in the NZ Herald Diverse women have been celebrated at the launch of a new organisation dedicated to championing the rights and achievements of women from indigenous and migrant backgrounds. Super Diverse Women was launched at an event at NZME […]
Ethnic and minority women face many different forms of discrimination in New Zealand
Published in the NZ Herald Rez Gardi lived in a refugee camp in Pakistan, coming to New Zealand under the refugee quota system at age 6. After spending nearly 20 years in Auckland, which she now calls home, Gardi says […]
Helene Wong: My experience of diversity in NZ
Published in the NZ Herald Describe your ethnic or cultural background and how this has shaped the way you view yourself and the world. I’m a New Zealander with Chinese ancestry. As a child and young adult I wrestled with ambivalence […]
Super diverse women talk about their lives
Published in the NZ Herald To mark its launch, Super Diverse Women commissioned a survey of almost 300 New Zealanders to assess their experiences of discrimination and diversity. Here are a selection of (anonymous) quotes from their responses. Maori • I […]