Share on Facebook Tweet this Ratema | Auckland. “We used to go the beach a lot in Takapuna, build sandcastles on the beach, and go for swims. I’m half Māori and half Pākehā. I went to a Māori school and was brought up with my mother and my father, but...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Leo | Auckland “I made someone different from me feel included the other day. It’s a little bit cliché, but I helped a homeless person out. They dropped a box of their belongings and I picked them up and helped them get out of the...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Kusuma | Hillsborough “To be a woman in 2017 is a lot for me. I work. I have family. I overcome all the difficulties with the bringing up of children, but it is a challenge to work fulltime and raise four kids, and most of the time...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Dylan | Mt Eden On gender… “Today being a man for me means being vulnerable and open to experiencing and sharing your emotions with your whānau and friends. On children… Last time I interacted with a child was at the weekend,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Bridgit | Milford “Today being a woman is a really busy job, because we are all juggling careers and doing our best to look after our children in a changing world. We are just really busy, but the world that our children need to be...
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