Anjum Rahman
Six years since Christchurch mosque attacks
Anjum Rahman, from Inclusion Aotearoa Collective Tahono, and former spokesperson for the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand reflects on six years since the Christchurch mosque attacks. Audio
Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tahono
Anjum Rahman is the founder and co-leader of Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tahono. A group dedicated to building healthy community relationships, creating a place where all groups and ethnicites can… Audio
Co-chair of CH Call Advisory Network on Ardern's appointment
And as we heard earlier, former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been appointed as Special Envoy for the Christchurch Call. Ms Ardern established the initiative alongside French President Emmanuel… Audio
The Panel with Anjum Rahman and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anjum Rahman and Peter Dunne discuss antibiotic resistance on World Antimicrobial Awareness Week. Plus, they discuss the comments a visitor made about… Audio
The Panel with Anjum Rahman and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anjum Rahman and Peter Dunne discuss rental reform with plans to regulate property managers. Also, they discuss hate speech reform and how late is too late to… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Anjum Rahman and Peter Dunne
Wallace and panellists Anjum Rahman and Peter Dunne discuss dog problems on Christchurch beaches and whether people can control their dogs. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind… Audio
The Panel with Anjum Rahman and Conor English (Part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Susie Ferguson and panellists Anjum Rahman and Conor English discuss councils urging ministers to take a 'before disaster strikes' approach to flooding, the… Audio
The Panel with Anjum Rahman and Conor English (Part 1)
Today on the Panel, Susie Ferguson and panellists Anjum Rahman and Conor English discuss banks profiting while small businesses struggle and Wellington City Mission's fascinating new fundraising… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Anjum Rahman and Conor English
Susie Ferguson and panellists Anjum Rahman and Conor English discuss tonight's lunar eclipse. Plus, our panellists tell us what's been on their minds this week. Audio
The Panel with Scott Campbell and Anjum Rahman (part 2)
Wallace and panellists Scott Campbell and Anjum Rahman discuss China's growing influence in the Pacific and what New Zealand needs to be doing, they talk to someone at the forefront of prisoner… Audio
The Panel with Scott Campbell and Anjum Rahman (part 1)
Wallace and panellists Scott Campbell and Anjum Rahman hear from a constitutional expert about what needs to happen for New Zealand to become a republic, and they discuss the Government still not… Audio
The Pre-Panel with Scott Campbell and Anjum Rahman
On The Pre-Panel today Wallace and panellists Scott Campbell and Anjum Rahman take a look at the week that was and dig into the mailbag and discuss what listeners have to say about sugar taxes… Audio
An adventurous life can mean different things for women, from running in the New York marathon to soothing a wakeful child at night
Dr Hinemoa Elder, Kyle Mewburn, Anjum Rahman, Julie Zarifeh and Emily Writes explore very different aspects of courage and adventure in their lives. They talk with Jo Malcolm. Audio
The Panel with Anjum Rahman and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Panellists Anjum Rahman and Steve McCabe discuss World Sleep Day, calls to make public transport free, and the spiralling cost of vegetables. Audio
The Panel with Anjum Rahman and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Panellists Anjum Rahman and Steve McCabe discuss the rising cost of living, the GP crisis and mending your own clothes. Audio
The Pre-Panel with Anjum Rahman and Steve McCabe
Wallace shares some listener feedback from this week and panellists Anjum Rahman and Steve McCabe tell us what they've been thinking. Audio
The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Phil O'Reilly (Part 1)
Panellists Kathryn Graham and Phil O'Reilly discuss internet safety, a surge in electric vehicles, and waterbeds. Audio
Culture, colonisation and the short and curlies
Western women have been pushed around by powerful marketing for around a century to maintain the hairless beauty standard, but that's not the same for all ethnicities. In episode four, presented and… Audio
Stories to help kids understand Muslim community released
A collection of stories to help children better understand the Muslim community will be available to all primary schools.
The stories have been produced by the Islamic Women's Council in partnership… Audio
No place for terror in "land of the long safe cloud."
The New Lynn attack took place two-and-a-half years after the mosque shooting terror attacks in Christchurch, Kim Hill speaks to Abdur Razzaq and Anjum Raham, who is a spokesperson for the Islamic… Audio