Coromind Editorial – Issue 4, 2023
Kia ora As Coromind releases its fourth edition, our team is stoked to see our magazine taking a natural educational path. We are passionate about
Kia ora As Coromind releases its fourth edition, our team is stoked to see our magazine taking a natural educational path. We are passionate about
Meet Emma Evangeline Gustafson, a full-time artist and illustrator based in Whitianga and featured creative of the Coromind’s issue 4. Kia ora! I’m Emma Evangeline
What are your family links to Mercury Bay? My family links to Mercury Bay are my grandparents, Kevin Brown, long-time resident and ex-commercial fisherman from
In my never-ending pursuit to eradicate ‘621’ from my diet, my awareness of its use is acute as I currently travelIndonesia; Monosodium Glutamate is everywhere,
What value is there in learning your indigenous language when the majority of the world speaks English? Is it important to know where you are
Kia ora As Coromind releases its fourth edition, our team is stoked to see our magazine taking a natural educational path. We are passionate about
Meet Emma Evangeline Gustafson, a full-time artist and illustrator based in Whitianga and featured creative of the Coromind’s issue 4. Kia ora! I’m Emma Evangeline
What are your family links to Mercury Bay? My family links to Mercury Bay are my grandparents, Kevin Brown, long-time resident and ex-commercial fisherman from
In my never-ending pursuit to eradicate ‘621’ from my diet, my awareness of its use is acute as I currently travelIndonesia; Monosodium Glutamate is everywhere,
What value is there in learning your indigenous language when the majority of the world speaks English? Is it important to know where you are
Coromind is a collaborative project that gives voice and a platform to the people from the Coromandel. Diversity is essential to us.