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What's the Disibili-Tea | Episode 2: Becki Moss
Celebrated photographer Becki Moss is an advocate for those living with invisible disabilities, something Becki herself lives with. She is turning her lens to K Road to see how accessible it is. Video
What's the Disibili-Tea | Episode 3: Ari Kerssens
Advocate for blindness and low vision, Ari Kerssens is jazzing up his cane in the hopes to promote accessibility and awareness in Karangahape Roads Queer nightlife. Video
What's the Disibili-Tea | Episode 4: Mamie Rose
Mamie Rose lives with Williams Syndrome. She is an advocate who uses modelling as her way to advocate. Mamie is preparing for a photoshoot that will express both her Queerness and Disabled-self. Video
What's the Disibili-Tea | Episode 5: Finn Hitch
Finn recently moved to Auckland. They want to connect with the queer scene, but struggle with the lack of accessibility. Finn is hoping to make their mark on the scene by showing their pride. Video
What's the Disibili-Tea | Episode 6: Cait and Rimu
Rimu and Cait both live with disabilities and identify as non-binary using they/them pronouns. They’re meeting to spill the tea on what it's like to be misgendered in the healthcare system. Video
What's the Disibili-Tea | Episode 1: Misty Frequency
Drag icon Misty Frequency's kaupapa is to celebrate Autistic and Takatāpui excellence. They are looking to storm the stage at the Drag Wars competition with a cash prize up for grabs. Video
Inside Out | Episode 7: Henry Stilwell
Henry Stilwell is a student and lives with Williams syndrome. But he also has another identity, Lil Henry the rapper! Video
Inside Out | Episode 8: Cory Newman
As the lead singer of his band, Cory must work with his Cerebral Palsy to perform for an audience. Video
Inside Out | Episode 9: Eamon Wood
Eamon is more mobile than many; modifying his handcycle to tow his wheelchair. Video
Inside Out | Episode 10: John Scott
John's Autism means he finds it easier to access a digital world, so hosting his own radio show helps him get out and about. Video
Inside Out | Episode 1: Josh Davies
Josh Davies is a stand-up comedian, a proud cat dad, and he only has about 15% vision in his one good eye. Not to worry - navigating Auckland city life with just four senses sounds easy, right? Video
Inside Out | Episode 2: Alicia Kapa
Alicia Kapa juggles part-time work, studying for her Bachelor’s, and the odd skydive. She also uses a power chair, because she has spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. How does she fit it all in? Video
Inside Out | Episode 3: Pieta Bouma
Pieta Bouma moved into a new flat and started her first year at Auckland Uni. A year ago, she broke her back in Ecuador. She’s adjusting to a different way of life and embracing a new community. Video
Inside Out | Episode 4: Jess Coles-Hart
Jesse Coles-Hart has started his first paid job as an assistant baker, but he still makes time for the gym and basketball with his mate Benny. He shares what it’s like to have Down syndrome. Video
Inside Out | Episode 5: Rachel Berry
Rachel Berry lives with her flatmates in Christchurch, where they’re often out exploring. Three out of four in their house are Deaf, so at home they use New Zealand Sign Language. Video
Inside Out | Trailer
Inside Outside is a video blog allowing disabled kiwi youth to share about their condition, what it means to them, how it affects their lives. Video