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Creating Space: An experience of gender

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Creating Space: An experience of gender

Contributors:

By (Author) Jane Prichard

ISBN:

9781991179845

Publisher:

Mary Egan Publishing

Imprint:

Mary Egan Publishing

Publication Date:

30th March 2023

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Feminism and feminist theory
Social and ethical issues

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

292

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 18mm

Description

"Creating Space An Experience of Gender" describes the extraordinary work of Jane Prichard, in her own words. It tells how Janes advocacy for women and girls in Aotearoa New Zealand began. The book illustrates how Jane established and supported womens networks. It explains the importance of the new organisations set up as an action outcome of the Fourth World Womens Conference in Beijing in 1995. And it explains why she felt she had to embrace the United Nations High Commissioners call to report on how these new organisations had created space and how they were being maintained long term. Jane describes how she founded new NGOs (Non-governmental organisations) to enhance gender justice outcomes, and proudly informs us that these organisations have been able to maintain a vigorous program over many years to bring about positive outcomes that have made a difference to women and girls. The book details her work as a leader, a mentor, and a risk-taker. There were many challenges along the way and Jane takes us on the journey of how she overcame them to succeed.

Reviews

Jane Prichards achievements are significant, but it is possible that the greatest will be this chronicle of how she accomplished them. It is a remarkable story of ambition for women and dedication to their human rights. Silvia Cartwright, ONZ, PCNZM, DBE, QSO, DStJ,

Author Bio

Jane Prichard spent her early years on a poultry farm in Herbert, North Otago. In 1954 she began studying at Otago University, and later worked in Wellington for two years until her marriage to Owen. In 1963 they moved to Auckland. When their two children, Hugh and Martha, were at a more independent age Jane was able to renew her membership of the Federation of Graduate Women and take up a number of roles in the Presbyterian Church. For the next 30 years she worked tirelessly to make gender equal society a reality in Aotearoa New Zealand, with full human rights for all. Assisting women at the edges of society to make their voices heard has always been a key concern. To further these objectives, she established the Bridgebuilders Network for Presbyterian and associated church women nationally and regionally, Pacific Womens Watch (New Zealand) as a liaison to Asia-Pacific Womens Watch, and the Asia-Pacific Regional Council for the International Council of Women (ICW). These currently robust organisations have carried out a vigorous agenda of activity for over 20 years. Uplifting the principles enshrined in the Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) has been a focus. Jane continues to act as an advisor and is a member of the ICWs Committee of Honour. She also made it possible for the International Federation of University Women to begin its Network for Pacific Graduate Women.

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