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Jacinda Ardern : on kindness, empathy & strength / interview and photography, Geoff Blackwell.

By: Contributor(s): Series: I know this to be true | I know this to be truePublication details: Sydney : Murdoch Books in association with Blackwell&Ruth, 2020.Description: 78 pages : colour portraits ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9781922351081
Other title:
  • On kindness, empathy and strength
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 177.7 23
Summary: Politician, feminist and champion for social equality, Jacinda Ardern epitomizes the modern leader. In this warm and candid interview, the fortieth Prime Minister of New Zealand discusses her childhood growing up in rural Aotearoa New Zealand, her journey into politics, and the lessons she has learned along the way. From her thoughts on climate change and women's rights, to the horrific Christchurch mosque attacks, she reflects on the matters and moments that have impacted her most. With sincerity and insight, she highlights the importance of kindness, compassion and inclusivity, while stressing the need for authenticity in a fast-paced and highly digitized world. At once inspiring and uplifting, her words are a compelling reminder of our shared humanity and a call to action to young leaders and activists around the world.
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"First published in Australia in 2020 by Murdoch Books, an imprint of Allen & Unwin"--Colophon.

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Politician, feminist and champion for social equality, Jacinda Ardern epitomizes the modern leader. In this warm and candid interview, the fortieth Prime Minister of New Zealand discusses her childhood growing up in rural Aotearoa New Zealand, her journey into politics, and the lessons she has learned along the way. From her thoughts on climate change and women's rights, to the horrific Christchurch mosque attacks, she reflects on the matters and moments that have impacted her most. With sincerity and insight, she highlights the importance of kindness, compassion and inclusivity, while stressing the need for authenticity in a fast-paced and highly digitized world. At once inspiring and uplifting, her words are a compelling reminder of our shared humanity and a call to action to young leaders and activists around the world.

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