A Dress and a Cardigan for Mele
In Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, Tongan grandmother Liliani and her daughter Kesaia find that even though they talk every day on the phone (and have for 17 years), they have more in common than they thought.
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This series showcases the lives of those who are disabled and identity as being queer.
Made with the support of NZ On Air
What’s the Disabili-Tea showcases the lives of those who are disabled and identity as being queer.
While drag icon Misty Frequency celebrates autistic and Takatāpui excellence, Ari proudly struts down Karangahape Road with his cane, and Cait and Rimu spill the tea on being misgendered in the healthcare system.
The series explores what accessibility is like within queer spaces in Aotearoa, and what pride means to those who are queer and disabled.