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Susi Newborn (1950–2023) was a New Zealand author, documentary film-maker, environmental activist, a founding director of
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and co-founder of
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. She was also an executive director of the New Zealand non-for-profit group Women in Film and Television.


Early life

Newborn was born May 20, 1950 was born in London to Argentinean parents. Her first environmental protest was as a five-year-old when she successfully stopped her father from chopping down an old growth fir tree in order to let light into an otherwise gloomy living room. At 16 Newborn was expelled from the
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for Girls in London, where she was boarding. She was chastised by teachers there for wearing a
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badge. Newborn went on to attend a Swiss School in Genoa, living with her parents in Italy.


Activism and work

In 1970, having joined the world's first
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protest in London, Newborn decided she would lead a life of activism. Her father's death in 1974, which she always felt was suspicious, added to her desire to become an environmental activist, and she became involved with
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in London. Her first direct action in May 1977 took place off the coast of Labrador, interfering with the Norwegian commercial seal hunt. Newborn co-founded
Greenpeace UK Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by a group of environmental activists. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity" and focuses its c ...
in 1977 having decided that the then small grassroots organization needed its own ship to be effective in campaigning against nuclear bomb tests, and the killing of whales, seals and dolphins. After her friend found an old fishing trawler being sold for scrap, Newborn led the campaign to raise the money to purchase it, and gathered friends to clean and paint it. This was the first ship that Greenpeace owned. Newborn and others named the ship the Rainbow Warrior, after the book ''Warriors of the Rainbow'', a book by William Willoya and Vinson Brown. Becoming disillusioned with the UK branch of Greenpeace, Newborn resigned as the British director in 1979. She moved to the United States and, in 1986, she received a degree in
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from the
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in
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. After the 1985 bombing in Auckland Harbour of the Rainbow Warrior by the
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, the French secret service, Newborn moved permanently to Aotearoa / New Zealand in 1986, where she lived on
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starting in the late 1990s. In a 2015 interview, Newborn recalls her shock at the bombing which claimed the life of photographer
Fernando Pereira Fernando Pereira (10 May 1950 – 10 July 1985) was a Portuguese-Dutch freelance photographer, who drowned when French intelligence ( DGSE) detonated a bomb and sank the ''Rainbow Warrior'', owned by the environmental organisation Greenpeace o ...
. It came close to killing her first husband, Martini Gotje. "Not in a month of Sundays would I ever have expected a major European country to come in and blow up a peace boat. We must have been doing something right to upset them that much."she said. After the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, Newborn worked for
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, for the NZ Refugee Council, in mental health and as a documentary film maker. She was also an executive director of Women in Film and Television New Zealand. Newborn was a member of the advocacy group Stand with Palestine Waiheke, which successfully petitioned the Waiheke Local Board to fly a Palestinian flag from its roof in December 2023. In her later years Newborn campaigned for affordable housing and public transport on Waiheke. She also took part in protests to ban double-decker buses on the island, and to oppose a marina development.


Death

Newborn was often seen picketing at protests on a range of issues on Waiheke, despite developing breast cancer and undergoing open heart surgery. In her later years her battle with ill health was combined with a struggle to find long-term rental housing on Waiheke Island, a tourist destination with an extreme scarcity of affordable rentals. After being admitted to the ICU in Auckland City Hospital, Newborn died of pneumonia on December 31, 2023.


Published works

* * ''Kit & Maynie: Tea, Scones and Nuclear Disarmament:'' a 48 minute documentary film co-directed with
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Newborn, Susi 1950 births 2023 deaths Activists from London British women environmentalists British women documentary filmmakers College of the Atlantic alumni Deaths from breast cancer in New Zealand English people of Argentine descent Film people from London Mental health activists New Zealand documentary filmmakers New Zealand human rights activists New Zealand people of Argentine descent New Zealand women environmentalists Oxfam people People associated with Greenpeace People from Waiheke Island