Coromandel’s Collaborative Magazine

Category: Culture

Transgenderism and The Social Stigma

Aotearoa New Zealand’s gender affirming healthcare laws meant that Sage was only allowed to start taking testosterone at 16. He started on puberty blockers when he was 13, which is believed to be a reversible treatment that blocks the effects of puberty.

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Multiculturalism

The importance of embracing diversity and celebrating Multiculturalism cannot be overstated in a world that is becoming increasingly interconnected.

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Altbays Moments From Week #67

Altbays Moments is your weekly round up of the very best bits from your favourite podcast. Last week on the Altbays show we had the pleasure of speaking with two

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The Power of Movies

Movies also play an important role in bringing people together. Whether you’re watching a

movie with your family, friends or significant other, it’s an experience that you share

together.

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Pests Of Nostalgia

Some of these introductions have had a very negative impact on Aotearoa New Zealand and to this day we are battling these ‘pests’ of nostalgia.

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Transgenderism and The Social Stigma

Aotearoa New Zealand’s gender affirming healthcare laws meant that Sage was only allowed to start taking testosterone at 16. He started on puberty blockers when he was 13, which is believed to be a reversible treatment that blocks the effects of puberty.

Read More »

Multiculturalism

The importance of embracing diversity and celebrating Multiculturalism cannot be overstated in a world that is becoming increasingly interconnected.

Read More »

The Power of Movies

Movies also play an important role in bringing people together. Whether you’re watching a

movie with your family, friends or significant other, it’s an experience that you share

together.

Read More »

Pests Of Nostalgia

Some of these introductions have had a very negative impact on Aotearoa New Zealand and to this day we are battling these ‘pests’ of nostalgia.

Read More »

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