Kapu Tī with a Māmā: Emma Te Rina Smith
Emma Te Rina Smith, mum to Son, shares her haerenga through hapūtanga.
Generations of Te Ataarangi ki roto o Tainui
I noho a Emma Te Rina Smith ki te whakawhiti kōrero ki tētehi o ngā rūruhi me tētehi o ngā mokopuna o Te Ataarangi e pā ana ki tēnei kaupapa, te whakarauora i te reo Māori.
What Mother's Day Taught Me
On Mother’s Day, what about tamariki who don’t have a nuclear whānau?
Love Notes in the Group Chat
Love looks like a million dollars and a shared Afterpay password, reckons Laura Toailoa.
Parihaka – 140 Years
Lauren Keenan reflects on 140 years since the Parihaka protests and their relevance today.
my father says white men fear
Aniwa Codyre reflects on her father in this powerful and explorative poem.
In My Mother’s House
Rosie Copeland may be a woman, but in her mother’s eyes, she will always be her child.
Matariki 2020: A collection
Tina Tangweto’s kawe mate for her tīpuna, acknowledgement and contemplation of mourning during Matariki.
But Where Are You Really From?
Rosheen Fitzgerald on the challenges of migrating to Aotearoa.
The Cultural Line
With the passing of her dad, Jemma experienced a clash of two cultural belief systems – Māori and Pākehā.
Nuhaka, Home of Heart
The karanga to Nuhaka was too strong for Josephine Raukawa to ignore.