About Us
Holy Cow Media was set up in August 2006 by Dr Sapna Samant with the Kaupapa ( Philosophy ):
- To tell cutting edge stories across all media platforms especially focusing on the Asian diaspora and transcultural tales that are essentially without boundaries. Season 1 was aired between August-December 2008
- Provide writing skills and produce content across all media platforms-from print to radio to new digital spaces
- Act as cultural consultant and provide expertise in inter-cultural creative activities
- Implement media advocacy, prevention, health promotion and wellbeing through public services messages and social marketing
- Capacity building, education and mentoring of Asian-New Zealanders, indeed all New Zealanders
HCM is interested in collaborations within New Zealand and across the globe. We believe that the best creative work comes out of partnerships and teams working towards the common goal of delivering an excellent product.
We also believe that each project should involve a lot of love and laughter, some heartbreak and tears-apart from funding and finances. Good working relationships are important to us as much as good work.
Finally,
Whāia te iti kahurangi
Ki te tūohu koe, me he maunga teitei
Pursue excellence – should you stumble, let it be to a lofty mountain
What we are talking about
The Asian Radio Show Season Three Season One Season Two Asians New Zealand Season Four Auckland Womad NZ News Asia Asian Religions Cambodia India Racism Anjum Rehman Asian Asian Health Auckland Council China Michael Field Multiculturalism Myths Pakistan Ramadan Refugees Activism Ajay Murthy Alistair Kwun Asian Men Asian Women Auckland Arts Festival Auckland Festival Bollywood Christchurch Earthquake David Malacari Domestic Violence Fiji Green Party Islam Japan Kapiti Council Katlyn Wong Kiwi‑Asians Kowiana Labour Party Maori Party Meghan Geliza Michael Holt Migrants Migration New Chinese Media Overload Pansy Wong Pretty Asian Boys Refugee Roseanne Liang Sri Lanka Superstitions Teaching English in Korea The Asian Radio Show Waitangi Day White Boys William Dairymple Zeelong Tea
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