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An accessible events guide for Auckland Pride 2026
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It’s Auckland Pride season! The D*List has curated a list of accessible, joyful events happening throughout February to enjoy. Happy Pride!
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Tamatha Paul on 'coming out' as disabled
27:58|Tamatha Paul (Ngāti Awa, Waikato Tainui) has always openly lived with disability and chronic illness. But things did initially feel a little different talking about disability as an MP. Eda Tang speaks with Tam about disability identity, community, and using her voice more as a disabled Māori wahine.\
An accessible guide to Wellington Pride Festival
05:59|From accessible cooking classes to film screenings and online events, here’s an accessible selection from all 100 events in Pōneke.
Fonotī Pati Umaga on the genre-defying Music Portrait of a Humble Disabled Samoan
25:53|The show lead talks reconnecting to parts of yourself, disability leadership in the arts and vulnerable storytelling.
Autistic-friendly classrooms could have helped me get through school
09:51|While charter schools are not the only solution for all neurodivergent rangatahi, it could be the start of one for some students, says Kartini Clarke.
Access as a Creative Opportunity: An interview with the creators of Speed is Emotional
08:19|Coming to Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts, Speed is Emotional places an emphasis on accessibility with audio description, relaxed performances and integrated NZSL.
'Authentic and unfiltered': Exploring disabled motherhood through dance
03:10|Touch Compass’ latest piece, WHITE NOISE, reflects on motherhood and misconceptions.
Having sex like a vampire: How neurodivergence strengthens my sex life
03:41|Who knew ADHD could make things spicy in a good way?
‘Specialist schools’? More segregation is not the solution for disabled learners
03:35|Disabled people have a right to be fully included in every part of society, especially during our formative years at school.