Follow the link below to listen to Linda Evans, Alison Laurie and Ngahui Te Awekotuku talk to Judy Lessing about attending Stonewall 25 and the ILGA World conference in New York (June/July 1994).
The recording is part of the Nga Taonga Sound & Vision radio collection, listen to it here
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