Dr. Ang Jury, ONZM, has worked within the Women's Refuge movement since the 1990s and fulfilled every role within Women's Refuge, from a volunteer to advocate to management to board member. In addition, she has been instrumental in developing cross-agency collaborations regionally and nationally. Her history through the 1990s included teaching, researching, writing and speaking in the areas of gender and domestic violence while completing doctoral research, an exploration of the role of shame within abusive relationships, at Massey University.
In January 2022, Ang received an ONZM for her services to women from Queen Elizabeth II in the New Year's Honours List.
Ang met with Lynne Foley OAM, host of the Remarkable Women, Powerful Stories podcast, for an inspiring conversation. Together, they explored Ang's journey of discovering a deep passion for women's social work, a commitment she embodies in her vital role within the Women's Refuge movement in New Zealand.
Watch the video below to learn why Ang is a remarkable women!
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