Gender diversity ‘Without A Feminist Marriage, I Couldn’t Do What I Do’: Kristine Ziwica She was fundamental in ensuring British women got visibility on gender pay parity, and started the discussion on shared parental leave. Kristine told FW's Melbourne Social Club how Australia can do the same. By Natalie Cornish Published 1 April, 2020 Gender diversity ‘Without A Feminist Marriage, I Couldn’t Do What I Do’: Kristine Ziwica She was fundamental in ensuring British women got visibility on gender pay parity, and started the discussion on shared parental leave. Kristine told FW's Melbourne Social Club how Australia can do the same. By Natalie Cornish Published 1 April, 2020 Previous article Sarah Glover Wants You To Know That Overnight Success Doesn’t Exist Next article Lisa Taddeo On Shame, Nuance & What Happened Next For Her Three Women Kristine Ziwica was putting her feminism to work at an age when most of us were still flipping burgers at the local takeaway shop. A former writer for MS magazine in New York, communications chief for the Human Rights Commission in London and communications specialist for Our Watch here in Melbourne – there’s little this formidable woman hasn’t done.At Future Women’s recent Melbourne social club, Kristine offered insights into channelling your feminism for the benefit of others – and how she believes Australia can achieve gender equality in a practical and meaningful way. Gender diversity The debrief Best Of Future Women Gender diversity Soft Power By Briana Blackett Gender diversity Be honest. Did you think Bluey was a boy? By Briana Blackett Gender diversity Cyber expert laments “lost generation” in online misogyny panel By Sally Spicer Gender diversity Is this at the bottom of your To-Do list? By Briana Blackett Gender diversity The Confidence Gap By FW Gender diversity Wait, what? The new Thor is a woman? By Briana Blackett Equity A sneak peek inside the sold-out budget event By Odessa Blain Equity Inside the shared joke between Gallagher and Wong By Odessa Blain Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.