Love met Love (a queer response to when love meets shame and hope)
Heart open (not broken) Cypriot Pālagi Emma Kotsapas honours her 30th birthday in Cyprus with a queer response to love shame and hope.
Heart open (not broken) Cypriot Pālagi Emma Kotsapas honours her 30th birthday in Cyprus with a queer response to love shame and hope.
We arrived in Palmerston North in the early hours of the morning. For over eight hours, it was just the four of us packed into a warm car, our bags […]
“At present, we as tangata whenua, tagata o le moana, tauiwi and Pākehā – must name and recognise the very roots of the injustice and discontent we know exists”
International Transgender Day of Visibility is drifting through the Pacific today and Rex Anthony Paget briefly reflects on what greater Māori and Pasifika transgender visibility means for him as a […]
BOX Oceania members were asked to speak at the opening of the Wellington Pride Festival, and to celebrate 30 years since homosexual law reform at Parliament. That week we had […]
The Out in the Park (OITP) 2016 committee is making free stall space available during the festival and hopes to boost Māori and Pasfika involvement in 2017.
Love Life Fono 2015: Navigating our Vaka brought together Pasifika LGBTQI+ people last year. BOX Oceania organised a road trip for Māori and Pasifika QTIPOC+ from Wellington to Auckland, funded […]
Māori and Pasifika communities have been named in the most recent round of project funding by Ara Taiohi. The groups that work specifically for QTPOC+ and were successful in their […]
The Skool of Hard Skuxx (SOHS) is hosting street-ball sessions around Te Whanganui a Tara / Wellington. SOHS member Rex Paget says “shooting hoops is a casual way to bond […]
BOX Oceania members Bex Davis-Djentuh and Trixie are currently working as a part of Alterity Collective in Melbourne.