Ko wai au?
- Aleisha Amohia (she/her)
- Māori & Asian
- Technical lead, activist, organiser
Holding the tino rangatiratanga flag at the NZ Mission to the UN in New York
International Women's Day





Different kaupapa over the years, all around gender equity
Gender inequity in tech

Digital Technologies students from Wellington East Girls' College on a trip to Silicon Valley in 2014
The impacts of inequity

Wellington East Girls' College students at the
Catalyst Open Source Academy 2014
Male-dominated industries are bad for the world




Women are allowed to be harmed online


How do we achieve 'better'?

Presenting at NZ Tech Rally 2023 on overlaps between open source software values and te ao Māori values
People & culture

Volunteers at the Victoria University of Wellington
Women in Tech outreach event, Tech Day 4 Girls

NCWNZ Wellington's Safe Night Fundraiser Ball for Women's Refuge
Networks & reputation
Diverse workforces

Mentoring students at the Catalyst Open Source Academy 2021
Policy reflects culture

NCWNZ members with Jan Logie and Margaret Sparrow celebrating the removal of abortion from the Crimes Act
Using the tools available
NCWNZ oral submission against the Treaty Principles Bill
Our place in the world
Representatives of different New Zealand NGOs at
CSW68 at the United Nations HQ
Aiming higher
At the opening ceremony for CSW68
Strength in numbers
Delivering a petition to Parliament demanding mandatory pay gap reporting as a tool for closing gender pay gaps

Showing up matters
Audience at an NCWNZ public event
Aleisha Amohia
aleisha@catalyst.net.nz


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