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Continue Reading →Sahar Lone investigates the practicalities of halal slaughter in New Zealand and the change in the Islamic certifying body for meat exports sent to Indonesia and then Pansy Wong is in the studio to discuss her plans for this year.
Nuredin Mohammed visits Waitangi for the first time during Waitangi celebrations and in the studio we talk to young New Zealand journalist Guanny Liu who has recently returned from Beijing where she worked on an internship programme at the China Daily.
Glynis Bartlam finds out about Asian attitudes toward “being Green” and in the studio we talk to Ant Sang; graphic novelist and artist.
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Golnaz Bassam-Tabar has a report from Melbourne about the attacks on Indians and then an interview with Rahul Govindan, an Indian-Kiwi, who talks about his identity and his work in environment studies.
Sahar Lone learns about Children’s Day and how some Asian families will be spending the day. On the phone we chat with WOMAD performer Iva Lamkum.
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Sapna Samant learns to Samba dance and in the studio we have part one of our two part discussion on Asians in Fiji with filmmaker Qiujing Wong and journalist Michael Field.
Sapna Samant is at WOMAD with Israeli-Palestinian singer Amal Murkus and then in the studio we have part two of the panel discussion with Michael Field and Qiujing Wong on Asians in and from Fiji.
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Continue Reading →Continuing with stories from WOMAD, Nuredin Mohammed talks to the Gyuto Monks about their chanting and then an interview with Jan Sardi, the screenplay writer of the film Mao’s Last Dancer.
Sapna Samant goes in search of regional Asian foods and then an interview with Noor Parkar, operations manager at the Refugee and Migrant Services Settlement Centre in Mangere, South Auckland.
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