
Peace Walk MC, Emma Willis introduces Barbara Arnold, President of the National Council of Women
Jan Logie launches the Peace Walk with organisers and presenters
Mayor Celia Wade-Brown addressed the crowd at Civic Square and the walk was concluded by a powerful self-defence interactive session run by the Women’s Self-Defence Network.
Lindsey Crummet at the Peace Celebration auction
The Peace Celebration was held on the evening of the same day at the Te Papa Te Marae and was addressed by British High Commissioner Vicki Treadell. The evening was filled with performances and a silent auction raised money for Wellington Women’s Refuge, Shakti of Wellington and the Daya Trust. Messages from the Rt Hon Helen Clark, Administrator for the United Nations Development Programme, and former UN Under-Secretary General and champion of the UN Decade for a Culture of Peace, Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, were later made available online athttp://www.www4peace.org.nz/.
Other supporters of the events include The Human Rights Commission, Wellington City Council, the Centre of Applied Cross Cultural Research, Victoria University of Wellington, the National Council of Women of New Zealand, Filipino Artists in New Zealand, Inc., the Society for Southeast Asian Communities, Inc., Te Ngira: New Zealand Diversity Action Program, the United Nations Association of New Zealand, UNESCO, Shakti Community Council Inc., Daya Trust, Peace Movement Aotearoa, Women’s Refuge New Zealand, Malaysian Wellington Postgraduates Leisure Club, the Women’s Self-Defense Network, Muslim Women’s Council and the Aotearoa Lawyers for Peace.