Links
2025
- He pūnaha ora: Digital collections as living ecosystems
- Five Years On: Catching up with Aleisha Amohia from the 2020 Y25 cohort
- Te Hapori Matihiko Mātauranga Session 21: How Innovation Drives Representation
- Aleisha Amohia - Asia NZ Leadership Network
- Supporting the sovereignty of collections in Aotearoa New Zealand
- Girls Talk Math: Aleisha Amohia
- Gender at Work Speakers Directory
- Treaty principles bill hearings, day eight: ‘Racist canine trumpets’ and ‘bloody history’
- Everything Open 2025: The balance between open and trust
2024
- The Guilty Feminist episode 398. Live from Wellington, New Zealand with Michele A’Court, Aleisha Amohia, Sue Lytollis, Arihia Latham, Khadro Mohamed, Grace Petrie - part two
- IWD 2024: Meet Aleisha Amohia: Rōpū kohinga Technical Lead
- Aleisha Amohia - TechStep Tech Ambassador
- Understanding Indigenous data sovereignty (IDSov)
- New Zealand Government NGO Delegate for CSW68 Announced: Aleisha Amohia
- Aleisha Amohia selected as NGO delegate for CSW68
- Preserving Indigenous collections with modern technology
- A day in the life of a software developer - Aleisha Amohia & Wainui Witika-Park
- Live at kohacon24 with Aleisha Amohia--The Library is Open Ep. 44
- KohaCon24: The power of collaboration in the GLAMR sector
- The real value of GLAMR events
- EVolocity Insider: November 2024 - Aleisha Amohia: Redefining tech for future generations
- Journeys through Koha - KohaCon24
- Koha – not your average library system - KohaCon24
- 100 Kiwibank Local Hero Medallists Announced
2023
- Digital inclusion and the gender divide
- Te Hapori Matihiko Member Spotlight - Aleisha Amohia
- Tikanga Māori, open source and libraries
- LIANZA 2023 Conference: Day Three Highlights
- LIANZA 2023 Conference: Day Two Highlights
- LIANZA 2023 Conference: Day One Highlights
- Aleisha Amohia: Reimagining the IT Guy
- Catalyst women in tech visit Wellington High School
- The Global Feminisms Project at The University of Michigan Presents: An interview with Aleisha Amohia
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
- Meet our Impact Award 2022 Winners & Finalists.
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
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
2016
- Catalyst announces first Open Source Scholarship recipients
- Aleisha Amohia, finalist for Open Source Contributor NZOSA