Identity
International Women's Day 'unmissable opportunity' that misses every time
Opinion - To make International Women's Day feel less like Groundhog Day each year, we need to acknowledge that in trying to serve all women, it's serving none, writes Anna Rawhiti-Connell.
Dr JJ Eldridge: outer space, identity and New Zealand
Feature - An NZ-based astrophysicist who has dedicated her career to researching deep space says it was upon her arrival here eight years ago that she made a critical discovery.
Conversations with My Immigrant Parents: We Can't Speak the Same Language
In this episode of Voices; the hosts of the podcast series Conversations with my Immigrant Parents turn their mics on their own mums. Produced by Saraid De Silva Cameron and Julie Zhu. Audio
Conversations with My Immigrant Parents: We Can't Speak the Same Language
In this episode of Voices; the hosts of the podcast series Conversations with my Immigrant Parents turn their mics on their own mums. Produced by Saraid De Silva Cameron and Julie Zhu.
AudioMemoir gives voice to gay Nigeria
Chiké Frankie Edozien is a Nigerian-American writer and journalist. He is a professor of journalism at New York University and a journalist for the New York Post. His 2017 memoir 'Lives of Great Men… Audio
Praise of noble contributions by white women 'felt more like erasure'
Opinion - We need to interrogate our platforming of white women for doing work indigenous folk and people of colour have been doing for generations, writes Laura O'Connell Rapira.
The treaty settlement that blows up the Moriori myth
This month's Treaty settlement with Moriori does more than right wrongs - it sets the official record straight. Audio
The treaty settlement that blows up the Moriori myth
This month's Treaty settlement with Moriori does more than right wrongs - it sets the official record straight.
AudioVintage clothing in a disposable world
We live in a world of fast fashion and new clothes don't always have the staying power they once did. What does this mean for vintage and retro clothing? And what will that look like in 2035? Audio
Walking between two worlds
The most common surname for babies born in New Zealand last year was Singh - evidence of new generations of immigrants. How are those children living a kiwi life without losing their own cultures? Audio
Walking between two worlds
The most common surname for babies born in New Zealand last year was Singh - evidence of new generations of immigrants. How are those children living a kiwi life without losing their own cultures?
AudioThe journalist who went undercover to infiltrate a white nationalist group
When Winnipeg Free Press writer Ryan Thorpe saw flyers recruiting for white nationalist group The Base, he had two choices: write a bog-standard reaction piece or take a more drastic approach and go… Audio
How gardening creates a time warp
Gardening is more than a relaxing hobby. It's good for your health, whatever age you are. Dr Harriet Gross is a psychology professor at Lincoln University in the United Kingdom. She explains why… Audio
Psychopathic traits - "everybody has them"
Sonia Sly is in search of psychopaths. Are they born or are they made? What are the traits that a psychopath exhibits? And is everyone a psychopath to some extent? Audio
Psychopathic traits - "everybody has them"
Sonia Sly is in search of psychopaths. Are they born or are they made? What are the traits that a psychopath exhibits? And is everyone a psychopath to some extent?
AudioOur Changing World for 6 February 2020
Sonia Sly is in search of the psychopathic mind with psychology researcher Hedwig Eisenbarth, from Victoria University of Wellington. Audio
How Kiwis will be affected by Brexit
Brexit has happened - and will be followed by 11 months of nothing really changing. What's next? And how will it impact on New Zealand? Audio
How Kiwis will be affected by Brexit
Brexit has happened - and will be followed by 11 months of nothing really changing. What's next? And how will it impact on New Zealand?
AudioWomen commit to self-love in ceremony
It's wedding season and this weekend up to two dozen brides will gather at the altar on a Nelson beach - take their vows and make a commitment to themselves. Audio
Wikipedia reluctant to use macrons for Māori place names
Former Wikipedian-at-large Mike Dickison talks about the issues in getting the online encyclopedia to use macrons for Māori place names. Audio