Nalin Samountry

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Nalin Samountry (she/her) is a Laos writer living in Wainuiomata with her partner and three children. She works at the Community Law Centre Wellington and Lower Hutt as a Legal Resource Writer and is currently on maternity leave with her youngest pēpi.

Everything By: Nalin Samountry

Society21.07.22


Nalin Samountry speaks on the grief, love and history carried from mother-to-child in the womb, and the barriers present to access adequate cultural care for recent mothers.

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