Ronia Ibrahim

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Ronia Ibrahim is a writer and artist from Wellington. She dabbles in the world of essay writing, poetry and journalism, having been published in Newsroom, Stasis Journal, as well as being Feature Writer for Salient magazine. She has also produced several poetry zines, competed at Wellington Poetry Slam Finals, and co-curated "Before I Go Home," a migrant poetry showcase with Kia Mau Festival. Her work often centres around the stories of tauiwi in Aotearoa, and the silly and sentimental experience of growing up.

Everything By: Ronia Ibrahim

Society26.04.22

How to Be Brown

It's not easy being a biracial woman in Aotearoa. In this comic, Ronia Ibrahim reclaims her identity and self-worth in the face of racism, white supremacy and colonialism.

Art21.11.21

All That Glitters is Gone

Ronia Ibrahim responds to Bling Ring, Vanessa Mei Crofskey’s first curatorial offering at Enjoy Contemporary Art Space.

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