The Long Hīkoi Home
Abby reflects on learning te reo Māori as her own ocean-navigating journey on a starless night.
Reflections on Uni Life from a Coasty Kid
University can't take the coasty out of the kid. Alana reflects on the transition from her hometown of Tikitiki in Te Tai Rawhiti into her first year of clinical psychology.
Motherhood and Identity
“I can hear the baby stirring in the background and I pray for just a moment of silence…. Ahhhh but the baby waits for no-one…”
Groundhog Day
Moni opens up about the struggles of being a new mother and what it has taught her about herself.
If You're From Waimana, Why Are You White?
Kahu Kutia on the intersection of being Māori and Pākeha in Aotearoa
Mine is Menstruation, What is Your Superpower?
Ataria reclaims her superpower... one that all women have access to.
My Endo and Me
The true story of Hera who diagnosed herself with Endometriosis - in spite of the public health system.
Tea with Metiria
Catherine Delahunty has tea with Metiria Turei. Is fairness in New Zealand mythological? Who will stand with the people with no one on their side?
Flags on Shoulders and Stars on Lapels
An astonomical visual display created by artist Jess V. Knipping. Narrated by Sarah Knipping
Nikki Mariner
Nikki Mariners uses bold colours and figures depicting experiences of brown women who balance traditional cultural norms with modern busy lives
Izzy Joy Te Aho-White
Izzy Joy Te Aho-White is an artist of Māori, British and Danish Ancestry