Underwear
protest on Wellington trains
There
were more than a few raised eyebrows on the train from Ngauranga to
Wellington today as 40 young people did the morning commute in their
underwear
29
May, 2012
They
were part of a youth environmental group called Generation
Zero, which fights for climate change action and
intergenerational justice.
Group
organiser James Young-Drew, 22, said the stunt was designed to launch
their 50:50 campaign, which is protesting the government's plans to
spend $14 billion on highway projects over next decade but not nearly
as much on ''smart transport options'' such as light rail, buses and
cycleways.
"We
were aiming to expose the government's unbalanced transport budget
and what better way to do that than by exposing ourselves," he
said.
"A
lot of people on the train were dumbfounded at first, until they
realised what our cause was...quite a few tried to pretend like there
wasn't anything out of the ordinary going on."
"But
Wellingtonians have a pretty good sense of humour. Most people saw
the funny side."
With
little more than a woolly hat, scarf and some cotton sheltering them
from the elements, the group handed out flyers and talked to people
about their cause for an hour at Wellington Railway Station after
getting off the train.
Law
student Madeleine Foreman, 19, said there were a few nerves when she
woke up this morning but those quickly melted away when she and the
rest of the group were all standing on the train in their
unmentionables.
"It
was actually pretty thrilling. You should try it sometime."
An
hour standing around in the cold was worth it to make sure her future
was being looked after, she said.
Information
on Generation Zero HERE
TV coverage HERE
TV coverage HERE
Flashmob
floods Cuba Street
Friday
9 March 2012
A
flash mob of 150 young people dressed in blue flooded through Cuba St
in Central Wellington to demonstrate the impact of sea level rise in
Wellington and around the world unless we take immediate action on
climate change.
The
flash mob was organised by Generation Zero, a group of young New
Zealanders who want to see the Government take stronger action on
climate change to deliver intergenerational justice. .
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