In the first part of the show, we talk to Yik Heng and Asha about what it’s like being both openly gay and Asian in their communities.
TARS Season 4 Episode 30, Part 1 (03/03/2012) by Continue Reading →
In the first part of our show we are joined on our panel by Xiu of the Disability Resource Centre and Latifa Daud to discuss disability issues within the Asian community.
TARS Season 4 Episode 29, Part 1 (25/2/2012) [...]
Continue Reading →In the first part of our show we are joined on our panel by Anya Merryfield NZ General Manager of we’ar, a fashion label that manufactures in Bali and Ross McDonald who teaches business ethics at Auckland University. The panel discusses the morals and ethics of doing business in Asia.
In the first part of our show our panel of Ajay Murthy and Yik Kun Heng continue to discuss what issues are troubling Asian youth in New Zealand.
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In our first show of 2012 our panel of Yik Kun Hong and Ajay Murthy discuss what issues they have experienced as young Asians and what issues they think other young Asians are also experiencing.
TARS Season 4 Episode 26, [...]
Continue Reading →In the first part of our 2011 Christmas Special comedian Tarun Mohanbhai and Radio Personality Chang Hung share their plans for the Summer.
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In the first part of our show Nicolas Read from the Auckland Transport Blog and Verpal Singh join us on our panel to discuss what New Zealand can learn from Asian Public Transport.
TARS Season 4 Episode 24, Part 1 (17/12/2011) [...]
Continue Reading →In the first part of our show Documentary filmmakers; Annie Goldson and Anita Chang discuss telling Asian stories through documentary.
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Continue Reading →In the first part of our show broadcaster and blogger, Damian Christie and Aucklad Grey Power member Jens Meder join us on our panel to discuss whether there are too many Asians in Auckland.
TARS Season 4 Episode 22, Part 1 [...]
Continue Reading →In Part 1 of our show our guests on our panel are Hosam Ali, Syrian-New Zealander Musician and Professor Wayne Hope from AUT University. The panel discusses the media coverage of The Arab Spring and how this impacted the public’s perception.
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