... ewsroom columnist Emma Espiner delivered the following speech at Waitohu: Women Reclaiming The Ink, a celebration of mana wāhine hosted by the National Library. Please check the website for updated information about individual events before you come. Following last year's transformative ‘Tapu: Te Awa Atua 2019’ sell-out event this year we focus on wāhine and waitohu. But when they do, I support them. But this podcast doesn’t dwell in graphs and reports on inequity, each episode explores approaches to Māori health with heart and feeling. Emma Espiner on Māori women owning the written word. “I have always had a thing for the whitest of white men” 'The best of us,' writes Emma Espiner in a new journal of Māori writing, ... Debbie Ngarewa-Packer will join Waititi in Parliament as the party's first list MP - and only the second MP with a moko kauae ( the first being Labour's Nanaia Mahuta). Episode 3: Southside - Getting Better - A Year in t…. Moko Kauae - The Symbol of Mana Wahine. https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2020/10/30/hinemoa-elder-aroha-book.html https://issuu.com/tewhe/docs/te_whe_volume__-_single_screen_res newsroom.co.nz. Ida, @_idarima; Shifting the … Emma Espiner is soon to be qualified as a doctor. Emma Espiner (Ngāti Tukorehe, Ngāti Porou) Laura O’Connell-Rapira Sian Montgomery-Neutze Glenis Philip-Barbara Tracey Matthews Te Kahureremoa & Khali (MCs) Check before you go Due to COVID-19 some events can be cancelled or postponed at very short notice. The afternoon will include discussion of moko kauae, signatures, literature, and activism that embodies and acknowledges mana wāhine. Emma Espiner, @emmawehipeihana; Māori and Pasifika voices don’t have a lot of outlets. 2 minutes | 7 months ago Trailer: Introducing Getting Better - … 26 min. Especially when they’re as good as @etangata. Dr Vaaiga Autagavaia takes Emma to meet the Rugby League team he coaches in Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate, a training programme that goes far beyond sport and into the development of life skills. In this conversation. The power sharing, trusting Māori, and the funding of Māori initiatives will need to occur to achieve better health outcomes for Māori, says trainee doctor Emma Espiner.In her new podcast Getting If you can spare it, please support them too. Verified account Protected Tweets @; Suggested users Emma Espiner goes to Porirua to meet the Wallace whānau and hear about a night in ED that changed their lives.