Zoe Murray

Zoe Murray (Ngāti Wai, Ngāpuhi) is a reproductive justice activist, emerging scholar, and creative who is living in the U.S. Zoe is vocal about abortion rights in the U.S., and her undergraduate research covered abortion rights and social movements in Argentina. She is also passionate about human rights, mental health, and mana wahine.

She says, “I hope to go to graduate school and contribute to mana wahine, as well as learn te reo and toi. I'm open to feedback from awa wahine contributors and readers--empowered womxn empower womxn.”

The more Zoe researches global gender-based violence, Maori history, and generational trauma, the more she needs outlets for her stress. Creativity is one such outlet for Zoe and she’s been creative ever since she can remember, including taking up ceramics. The tactile-ness of clay brings Zoe to the present and out of the whirlpool of trauma.

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Zoe Murray

Zoe Murray (Ngāti Wai, Ngāpuhi) is a reproductive justice activist, emerging scholar, and creative who is living in the U.S. Zoe is vocal about abortion rights in the U.S., and her undergraduate research covered abortion rights and social movements in Argentina.

She says, “I hope to go to graduate school and contribute to mana wahine, as well as learn te reo and toi. I'm open to feedback from awa wahine contributors and readers--empowered womxn empower womxn.”

The more Zoe researches global gender-based violence, Maori history, and generational trauma, the more she needs outlets for my stress. Creativity is one such outlet for Zoe. She’s been creative ever since she can remember, and recently, has taken up ceramics.

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