Speakers - Christchurch
A twenty-minute speakers’ panel will follow all film screenings
Speaker information is correct at time of publishing, but subject to last minute changes.
Screening Wednesday 16 May – 7.45pm & Saturday 19 May 12.30pm
Speaker one: Zheela Vokes
Human Rights Commission employee
Speaker two: Grieg Jolin
Student - Burnside High school with first hand experience in understanding cultural identity.
Screening Thursday 17 May – 1pm and Sunday 20 May 12.30pm
Speaker one: Ken Hughey
Professor at Lincoln University - teaching environmental management systems, sustainability and businesses, and Environmental Management.
Screening Sunday 20 May – 2.30pm
(Preceded by Outlawed)
Speaker one: Rob Green
ex Commander Royal British Navy, author and co-founder of the Disarmament & Security Centre, Christchurch
Speaker two:
Screening Friday 18 May - 5.30pm
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Screening Thursday 17 May – 7.45pm
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Screening Saturday 19 May – 5.30pm
Speaker one: Christine Gibb
Screening Sunday 20 May –7.45pm
Speaker one: Stefanie Rixecker
Senior Lecturer Lincoln University and Amnesty International member
Screening Sunday 20 May – 5.30pm
(Preceded by Chilrden of Leningradsky)
Speaker one: Dr Sue Bagshaw
President of the International Association of Adolescent Health and on the executive of the New Zealand Association of Adolescent health and Developemtent.
Screening Friday 18 May – 1pm
(Preceded by Living Proof)
Speaker one: Alison Lewin
Executive Director of Aotearoa NZ YWCA
Screening Saturday 19 May – 2.30pm
(Preceded by Equal Access)
Speaker one: Josie Lelyveld
Speaker two: Denise Kilpatrick
Screening Thursday 17 May –5.30pm
(Preceded by Bound By Promises)
Speaker one: Annette Pringle
Screening Saturday 19 May - 7.45pm
Speaker one: Nabila Jaber
Senior Lecturer in Sociology - University of Canterbury
Screening Friday 18 May - 7.45pm
Speaker one: Richard Caves
Child Help Line trust