Jessie Moss

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Jessie Moss is a teacher, musician, writer and Te Reo Māori enthusiast who lives in South Wellington. She spends any spare time singing, reading, thinking and writing about society, our histories and how we live today. Focusing on music, education, gender, disability discourse, and how Pākehā interact in Te Ao Māori.

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Music24.05.21

The Music That Flows

Te Awakairangi has a growing and influential music scene. So why are these artists not recognised in their own right? Jessie Moss on why recognition for musicians in the Hutt Valley is long overdue.

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