Kōrero with a Creative: Rilee Nepia-Owens
Ataria Sharman gets to know Ahitereiria-based multidisciplinary artist Rilee Nepia-Owens.
Too White, and Too Brown
After moving from Te Taitokerau to Te Waipounamu, Tehya Henare-Toka went from not Māori enough, to the brownest in the room.
Hinetītama / Hine-nui-te-Pō
Deborah Heke on the multifaceted atua wāhine who is the gatekeeper of worlds.
My Musical Identity
Ariana Tikao reflects on the journey of musical self-discovery that brought her to taonga puoro.
No Fat Chicks Allowed
Cameron MacCausland-Taylor on the media representation of fat women.
Don’t Open a Door if You Don’t Want a Whare… Tangata!
Teah Carlson connects ngā ātua to emotions.
Te Rere o te Kererū
Sarah Knipping reflects on her whakapapa and writes her first karakia.
Kapu Tī with a Māmā
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.
Kōrero With a Creative: Irihipeti Waretini
Irihipeti Waretini on the creation of her kāri atua.
Standing up to Global Injustice
Zoe Moana Murray’s efforts as a student activist for reproductive equity.
My Musical Identity
Taonga pūoro musician Ariana Tikao on the beginnings of her playing journey.
What Mother's Day Taught Me
On Mother’s Day, what about tamariki who don’t have a nuclear whānau?