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Fuck “Sorry”

Posted on November 16, 2015 by writehanded

TW: Sexual violence. What would it mean for us, the women of New Zealand, if Prime Minister John Key said sorry for saying that the opposition party back “the rapists”?  What Continue Reading →

Posted in Feminism, Politics

StatsNZ fail to respond to Trans community

Posted on November 11, 2015 by writehanded

A few weeks ago I was listening to my friend talk about the many struggles that she faces in her life as a trans woman. It’s no secret that we Continue Reading →

Posted in Feminism, Politics

“I’m tired”

Posted on October 30, 2015 by writehanded

People always ask me how I am. Usually I say “I’m fine,” or I might just say “pretty tired” because anything more is probably more than they need. But it’s not Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness

I’m not supposed to be here

Posted on October 28, 2015 by writehanded

My poetry blog is called “I pretend I’m a writer.” When people ask me what I “do” I usually mumble something along the lines of being self-employed and change the Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Mental health, Poetry

Update #2: Plunket… apologises??

Posted on October 27, 2015 by writehanded

Hi all, here’s a followup to my posts regarding Sean Plunket’s treatment of Louise Carroll. Mediaworks, unsurprisingly, didn’t uphold my complaint (it is being referred to the BSA). However, in Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Politics

Update: That Sean Plunket interview

Posted on October 22, 2015 by writehanded

You might remember I complained to Mediaworks regarding this Sean Plunket interview, in which he basically eviscerated a person with disabilities for a laugh. Unsurprisingly, they are not upholding my complaint. Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Politics

Tears, me, and Warehouse Stationery

Posted on October 22, 2015 by writehanded

I often ask myself why I bother blogging. Who reads it? Does anyone care? I guess the answer is, I do. I need a place for my thoughts, and if Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Feminism, Financial hardship, Mental health, WINZ/IRD | Tagged ankylosing spondylitis, Arthritis, depression, disability, Mental health

Just slacktivism?

Posted on October 16, 2015 by writehanded

I’ve been thinking about activism again, partially because of Mental Health Awareness Week. Activism doesn’t just apply to political action. It’s about going the step beyond raising awareness. It’s about Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Feminism, Mental health, Politics | Tagged Activism, Feminism, NZpol

Guest post: My dad

Posted on October 14, 2015 by writehanded

This was written by a friend of mine who lost her father to lung cancer two months ago. It is very emotional, so please be aware of this vulnerability before Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Guest Post

Why don’t we talk about mental health?

Posted on October 9, 2015 by writehanded

It’s Mental Health Awareness Week in NZ. I am unwell. This has provoked some thoughts, which I have been avoiding sharing because they are messy and complicated – just like this Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Mental health | Tagged Elodieunderglass, Hyperbole and a Half, Mental Health Awareness Week

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