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In 1984, I was sixteen years old, I left school and started my first full-time job as a Filing Clerk at the Rural Banking and Finance Corporation in…
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Grief is the Punk Celebration of Resilience.
Memoirs from the Summer Journal Club
Apr 12
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What Do We Already Have That We Haven't Counted?
A story about community, imagination, and the quiet abundance hiding in plain sight
Mar 24
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Kai as right, Not Commodity
Tangata Tiriti, Ethical Procurement, and the Limits of Food Sovereignty within Capitalist Systems
Mar 11
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The Hazelnut Tree
Care, women's knowledge, and the labour that holds environmental work together
Mar 7
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The Slow Magic of the Morning Boil
Celebrating a small but deeply satisfying milestone: my first sourdough bagels.
Feb 23
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Two Months of Hui - Toru
2026 Becoming different kinds of humans together.
Jan 3
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Two months of Hui - Rua
What We Inherit When Systems Are Built to Fail. And What My Grandmother’s Stories Taught Me About Power, Community, and Agency.
Dec 1, 2025
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