Tag: identity

  • To Be Queer in the Aotearoa Summer

    To Be Queer in the Aotearoa Summer

    “Rather than rural spaces being intrinsically homophobic, I think that there are inaccurate assumptions of queer folk present”. Inspired by the lived experience of queer people, Mik writes about how looking queer impacts experience of place in regional New Zealand.

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  • Whati

    Whati

    This poem is a deep dive into another form of displacement that occurs with people from the diaspora. It is told from the perspective of someone who is from the diaspora, takatāpui, AFAB, born and raised in an urban setting, and all of the ways colonisation and its agents attempt to continue displacing her even…

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  • Soul Sister — A Live Script Reading

    Soul Sister — A Live Script Reading

    This one’s for the queer Filipino-Kiwis out there just trying to see themselves! Aotearoa theatre may be on the up-and-up with LGBTQ+ stories but that intersectionality and representation is vital. That’s what’s so exciting about Caryl Loria Illana’s ‘Soul Sister’. Ari Banog went to check out the live script reading at BATS Theatre for us.

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  • When I Arrive in Niue

    When I Arrive in Niue

    Poet Katalaina Polata’ivao imagines a time when they once again visit their homeland.

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