The Body of a Rascal Kōtiro
Melissa confronts our deep-seated fear of failure, advocating for a world where mistakes are stepping stones for personal growth.
Kapu Tī Kōrero with a Māmā: Jazz Barclay
Jazz Barclay opens up about the unexpected early arrival of her daughter Pehirangi-Rua, sharing an intimate look at her dramatic birth experience and navigating the healthcare system.
Oh my God, I’m so Autistic
Navigating the complexities of being autistic in a world that often feels overwhelming, Devon Webb finds solace and expression through their words.
Autism & the Arts
Devon blazes the fire of solidarity between artistic expression and autistic experiences in this essay, showcasing their united quest for acceptance and understanding.
Girl in the Back Row
From the back row of her school's kapa haka, Shannon recounts a journey of finding her voice and re-embracing her Māori identity.
Breaking Free from the Fear of Falling Short
Melissa confronts our deep-seated fear of failure, advocating for a world where mistakes are stepping stones for personal growth.
Dear Freckles
Sonya transforms her struggle with appearance into a powerful testament to self-love.
A Letter to My Tūpuna
In this letter to her Nana, Sonya reflects on the profound impact of her grandmother's love and teachings.
Mate Wahine
Sonya’s first period intertwines with a tangi, marking a moment of personal change and tradition.
The Promise Part II
Content warning: Grief after suicide loss.
This poignant reflection captures the essence of grief and the ethereal comfort found in the memories and dreams of a lost friend.
Whispers of Memories
Memories of bay-side moments and fireside tales with Nana are vividly captured in poems by Melepua Uata that evoke nostalgia, love, and the passage of time.
The Promise
Content warning: Grief after suicide loss.
Hana Tawhai confronts the aftermath of her friend's passing, delving into shattered worlds and seeking solace amidst unanswered questions.
On this Mother’s Day
Content warning: Miscarriage.
Teah Carlson shares a poem on her personal experience of miscarrying her baby.
Tehya’s Top 5 Indoor Plant Picks
Tehya Henare-Toka’s plant collection started during the lockdown, and she's never looked back.
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.