Forgot to Whakanoa
By Tina Tangiweto – written in the early hours of Tamatea-a-Ngana, 1/03/20.
Post-Traumatic Growth: A Poetry Collection
Content Warning: Rape, addiction, gore, fascism, white supremacy, mass murder, anti-semitic desecration of Jewish graves, Black Lives Matters Movement, removal of racist/colonial names, monuments, Pākehā, destruction of whiteness and imperialism.
2020 so far
Tiaarangi navigates through the rough seas of life by reflecting on the year thus far.
But Where Are You Really From?
Rosheen Fitzgerald on the challenges of migrating to Aotearoa.
Matariki Rising
Matariki is the re-indigenisation of time as told by Aryan McKay through poetry.
Vanity: A Collection of Poetry
Kataraina on vanity, narcissism and judgement in this poetry collection.
dear mamae, i see you
The mamae of Kawakawa Stirling, whose whānau passed before their time.
Let’s Face it, We’d All Be Screwed Without the Arts
Nicola Paul on the reality of Covid-19 in Aotearoa.
We Don’t Need Your Comments Here
A comment from a coworker on her appearance left Melanie spiraling.