Voices of Dignity: Miranda Hitchings
Kia ora Miranda, what are your pronouns and can you tell us a bit about yourself?I’m Miranda, and my pronouns are she/her. I’m one of the Co-Founders of Dignity. We started Dignity five and a half ...
Everything you do, I can do bleeding.
Menstruators are tough. Yet, not a lot of non-menstruators know about this.Periods can be painful. Excruciating, at times. They can be debilitating, and stop you from performing not only physically...
Dignity & the Sustainable Development Goals
Period poverty is still very much a reality in New Zealand, and the lack of access to period products means that New Zealanders are missing out on work and education.At Dignity, we don’t want anyon...
Dignity's partnership with AWWA
Along with Oi, AWWA Period Care is Dignity’s other beloved partner.Indigenous owned and female founded, AWWA truly is an amazing brand. Their undies are made of natural, organic and recycled fibres...
Voices of Dignity : Tamara Buckland
Kia ora tamara, can you tell us a bit about yourself? Kia ora, I'm Tamara! I'm based in Te-Whanganui-a-Tara and grew up in the beautiful Hawkes Bay. I'm the Chief Visionary Officer at BloomHQ, a pe...
International Women’s Day 2022
What’s the difference between a cup of tea and your period? You can decide to not have a cup of tea, but you can’t decide to not have your period. So why is tea complimentary in the workplace, but ...
DIGNITY IS TWO! We’re a little late on the update, but we wanted to write to everyone to say: we’re thrilled, excited for the future, proud and so thoroughly thankful for everyone who has helped us...
In October 2018, Jacinta spoke at the Sustainable Business Network’s HOMEGROWN Conference in Auckland. She shared Dignity’s origin story and some of our successes to date. We’re immensely proud to ...