47. Emmy-award winning choreographer, dancer and director Parris Goebel.
48. Voyager Reporter of the Year, investigative journalist Kirsty Johnston.
49. Journalist and broadcaster Indira Stewart.
50. Kaupapa Māori academic Leonie Pihama.
51. Filmmaker, photographer and producer Julie Zhu.
52. Lawyer and disability advocate Dr. Huhana Hickey.
53. Television producer and screenwriter Maxine Fleming.
54. Lawyer and systemic change advocate Julia Whaipooti.
55. Researcher, author and human rights advocate Tina Ngata.
56. Broadcaster and political commentator Emma Espiner.
These are just the first 50+ NZ women I found who spoke in support of trans rights; undoubtedly there are many more. These women from a variety of different backgrounds & fields know that trans rights are human rights. Groups like Speak Up For Women do NOT speak for all women.
57. Politician and Auckland Councillor Julie Fairey.