Silver tsunami: The defiant oldies who ride their own wave
Ruth Gerzon - who describes herself as among the "more assertive" Baby Boomer generation - founded the Eastern Bay Villages, a local collective run for - and by - older people. …

Ruth Gerzon - who describes herself as among the "more assertive" Baby Boomer generation - founded the Eastern Bay Villages, a local collective run for - and by - older people. …
Talofa lava, We hope you’ve had a restful break over the Easter holidays. A special time to spend with the family and your wider connections to treasure each other. Whether it is participating in a to’onai with the aiga, hangi with the wha…
It's been some time since we last connected and we are getting in touch as you had previously suggested you may be interested in volunteering with us. We wanted to invite you to a "Tea with Anjum" to give you an update on Inclusive Aotearoa Colle…
After the March 15 terror attack, a collective of 800 New Zealanders drew together nationwide to strategise against hate. This is Christchurch teenager Logan Rielly’s story of how they overcame it. Logan Rielly is strutting towards the photograp…
The Aunties founder Jackie Clarke joined us this morning along with Eseta and Kylie, whose stories were featured in the book. ‘Her Say’ is out now - and all the proceeds go directly to The Aunties to support their incredible mahi.…
The government’s proposal on criminalising the streaming of offensive content is open to misuse and could lead to unnecessary harassment…
Christchurch terror attack: Islamic Women's Council spokesperson Anjum Rahman voices concern after 'disgusting' Facebook comments.…
I’m asking New Zealand not to forget, and not to brush this aside, writes Anjum Rahman. It’s been a long two years since our world was torn apart. So often I think about the countries that live with these kinds of events on a weekly basis, and…
Anjum Rahman's interview with Otago Access Radio about connecting cultures. …
Finding a sense of belonging is a fundamental part of feeling connected in our communities, so what happens when you lose that sense of belonging? Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono have spent the past year speaking with over 800 people from righ…