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The Māoriland Film Festival is about to premiere a The Doctor’s Wife, co-directed by Paula Whetu Jones and Tamara Azizian.
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Review: Hearview’s subtitle glasses means less confusion at the hairdresser
04:30|New technology is giving people who are hard of hearing more options to communicate, says Kim Coates.Matariki memories: Honouring our whakapapa by uplifting our communities
06:27|Over Matariki weekend, Ella Sargison and her whānau will be connecting over Matariki Hunga Nui and honouring her nurturing and warm Oma who passed away last year.Pay equity and disabled people: Why fair pay is more than just financial security
05:58|Disability Rights Commissioner Prudence Walker takes a disability rights lens on the persistent wage gap between disabled and non-disabled people.Access Guide: Matariki Hautapu at Ōrākei
10:09|Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei invite all to join in and share the passing of the old year into the new year at their hautapu.Why the Regulatory Standards Bill is a threat to disability communities
08:20|This ACT Party Bill would undermine Te Tiriti, give corporates control of our whenua, and destroy our human rights.Confessions of a reformed disability simulation enthusiast
06:29|It is impossible to simulate the experience of impairment and disability in all its complexity, nuance and richness, says Robyn Hunt.Lusi Faiva on being a sensitive, ‘ground-breaking’ creative and returning to Samoa
04:19|Pioneering creative Lusi Faiva is premiering her show AIGA in Te Whanganui-a-Tara as part of Kia Mau Festival this week.The Future Needs Us: Honouring the voices of trans and non-binary disabled people in Aotearoa
08:31|Julia de Bres and ia Morrison-Young recall the heaviness and joy of producing a new research report sharing important stories about being disabled trans and non-binary.Being the person my younger self needed
07:09|Ahead of opening the Pacific Dance Festival, PHAB Pasifika's director Naomi Vailima shares her own story about belonging and community.