Zahra Shahtahmasebi
A New Documentary Shows How Education in NZ and the US is Divided on Racial Lines
Where you learn depends on where you live, and where you live often depends on what colour you are.
Kiwi Women Who Have Never Had an Orgasm Describe How They Think it Feels
“Something like a tightening pleasure in your belly and a tingling in the feet, and shaking uncontrollably from it all.”
Three Kiwis On How Being in a Wheelchair Changed Their Sex Lives
“Life throws you curveballs and you've just got to get on with it.”
New Zealand Immigrants on the Worst Casual Racism They've Encountered
“Oh, so like do you guys like still have slaves in Egypt? Do you have your own slave?”
War Stories of Māori and Pacific Soldiers Are Even More Chilling In Spoken Word
Four young Aotearoa poets capture our history for the centenary of Armistice Day.
One in Eight New Zealand Adults Are On Antidepressants
The rising tide of prescription medication, some experts say, is due to a lack of other treatment options.
A Sperm Drought is Hitting New Zealand Fertility Clinics
As fertility clinics struggle to meet demand, Kiwi women turn to social media’s unregulated sperm market.
In New Zealand It's Much Easier to Score Meth than Weed
And easier still if you're outside the country's main cities.
How a Former Melbourne Heroin Addict Is Helping Christchurch's Homeless
River Jayden knows what it's like to sleep rough, and now her Christchurch charity Street Wise hopes to make life a little easier for the city's "street whānau".