A film 18 years in the making
The Māoriland Film Festival is about to premiere a The Doctor’s Wife, co-directed by Paula Whetu Jones and Tamara Azizian.
Having access to funding for disabled-led projects makes our storytelling braver, says a recent recipient of the Whakahoa Kaitoi Whanaketanga Creative New Zealand Artist...
The Māoriland Film Festival is about to premiere a The Doctor’s Wife, co-directed by Paula Whetu Jones and Tamara Azizian.
We have to remind the Government there aren’t deserving and undeserving disabled people, urges Etta Bollinger, we’re just a community with different needs.
Twominds Festival is going beyond the bare minimum at their event this weekend, hosting multiple ‘chill-out’ zones onsite and promoting the Sunflower Lanyard scheme.
Imagine a world where students didn’t have to read between the lines to figure out whether their disability studies lecturer has lived experience.
Emily Coull helped organise a Pride event for her community so people felt accepted for who they are, she says.
How do disabled women living in Aotearoa feel about a day meant to elevate us? Ellen Larsen interviews three disabled wāhine on what the day means to them.