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2023
Digital inclusion and the gender divide
2022
Māori wahine in pursuit of excellence in the technology world, led by her ancestors
New Zealand’s Incredible Young Talent Is Celebrated, With $30k In Prizes!
Aleisha Amohia - Ko Māui Hangarau
“There are real-world consequences for a tech industry lacking diversity.”
Wellington Branch of National Council of Women New Zealand posted a video to playlist International Women's Day 2022
Mate atu he tētē kura, ara mai he tētē kura
What do we want, Wellington?
Catalyst at Ko Māui Hangarau
2021
Paakiwaha Interview | Aleisha Amohia
New Māori Design Group to help InternetNZ create better outcomes for Māori
Wellington City Council told to step up efforts to eradicate sexual violence
Wellington CDANZ Autumn Branch Meeting review - a conversation on culture and diversity
2020
#WāhineWednesday: Aleisha Amohia - Breaking barriers in STEM
Trailblazing for women in tech
Big Interview: Aleisha Amohia and Angitha Ramesh
WITcon20 - bigger and better
These 25 young New Zealand women are changing the world
2019
SheCanCode coder stories: Aleisha Amohia
Aleisha Amohia - a good mix of tech stuff and people stuff
2018
Junior Developer, Victoria University of Wellington | Careers with STEM
Running a diverse tech conference
Spotlight on Victoria University of Wellington's Women in Tech | Careers with STEM
The perfect place to start as a woman in tech – the Catalyst Academy
Open Source Academy student to Catalyst employee: Aleisha Amohia
2017
Curious Minds profile
2016
Catalyst announces first Open Source Scholarship recipients
Aleisha Amohia, finalist for Open Source Contributor NZOSA
2015
Girls trump boys at it, new data suggests
Yik Yak blocked by Wellington College