Sahar Lone travels to Hamilton to check up on the makers of Zeelong Tea and Sapna Samant talks to Human Rights Commissioner Joris De Bres.
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Sahar Lone continues her discussion in Hamilton with the makers of Zeelong Tea and Sapna Samant is with the visiting Dalai Lama.
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Continue Reading →In our last show of 2009 Sahar Lone catches up with Asian Surfies and Boaties in Raglan and in the studio we talk to Chris King of Esquires Coffee who is taking their coffee chain to China.
Continue Reading →Glynis Bartlam has a report on domestic violence in the Asian community. She talks to a victim of domestic violence and an agency that offers support to these victims. Then an interview with Ramesh Patel of Hockey NZ on whether hockey is popular or not with young Asians in New Zealand.
Rida learns about the life of a refugee Asian janitor and in the final part of our discussion with Ruth Davy, Dr Kawshi deSilva and Ranjna Patel we continue our talk about the state of Asian women’s health in New Zealand.
Nuredin Mohammed gives us some insight into what it is like to experience Ramdan and fasting then Tarun interviews Chinese rock chick Louise Yeoung.
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Thomas Watts and his guide Alistair Kwun experience an Asian karaoke bar and then we talk to David Daniella of the Auckland Heritage Festival.
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Sahar Lone finds out about the Asian sport of Keirin and talks to Asians who cycle in Auckland and then Jarrod Holt talks to Paul Chong who is a Kiwi-Asian who lives and does business in Sydney.
Continue Reading →Glynis Bartlam explores the economic benefits and social effects of the business of exchange students and then Tina Hwang the past president of the Kowiana association chats to us about the group.
Sahar Lone finds out about the Diwali festival and what it means to Aucklanders and in the studio we talk to Eric Ngan of the Auckland City Council and Verpal Singh of The New Zealand South Asia Trust.
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