
The World is Your Oyster
When you are young “the world is your oyster” is a common phrase, you hear but when you are brown that oyster has already been extracted from the moana and
When you are young “the world is your oyster” is a common phrase, you hear but when you are brown that oyster has already been extracted from the moana and
I have held resentment for my parents for so long because they raised me in te ao Pākehā. I resented them because as a result I missed out on
As a Rangatahi going through adolescence, I never got to understand the term interpersonal communication, and I found it weird that after my studies, the workforce was saying that interpersonal
If my tūpuna, Hoturoa, were to see me today, what would he see? Would he understand the language I speak, the tikanga I practice, the stories
I set out to create something that visually represented my, not so original, six-word story. I believe that I have created something that simultaneously speaks
“The worst thing about the covid crisis in NZ? The whingers fixated on uncertainty” Day 1 of our new Level 4 Lockdown here in Aotearoa, the