In Part 1 of our show we are joined on our panel by Alistair Kwan and also Dave Walden, CEO of TBWA. We discuss if Asians are exoticised in the advertising media.
TARS Season 4 Episode 18, Part 1 (29/10/2011) [...]
Continue Reading →In Part 1 of our show, our panel of John Minto and Dr Murray Hing, a rare Asian face from the Springbok’s Tour protest of 1981, discusses activism, apartheid, racism and why it is important to stand up, even if it is for ‘others’.
Sahar Lone looks at how different Asian pet owners love their pets with Veterinary nurse Jenna Reid-Bachelor and past pet owner Soong Phoon and then in the studio Sapna Samant talks to skin surgeon, activist, writer, teacher and businessman; Dr Sharad Paul.
Nuredin Hassan looks at the coming of age rituals amongst young Asians and in the studio we have mayoral candidate John Banks.
TARS Season 3 Episode 7 (14/08/2010) by Theasianradioshow on [...]
Continue Reading →Glynis Bartlam looks at how migration changes breastfeeding patterns and then an interview with Hien Pham, an immigration lawyer of Vietnamese origin.
TARS Season 3 Episode 5 (31/07/2010) by Theasianradioshow on [...]
Continue Reading →Sahar Lone talks to fantasy writer Rowena DeSilva and Sapna Samant talks to Erica Baffaeli and Otago University academic on new religions in Japan.
TARs Season 3 Episode 44 (14/05/2011) by Theasianradioshow on Continue Reading →
Sahar Lone talks to young Asians impacted by both the Christchurch and Japanese earthquakes and in the studio Sapna Samant talks to British-Indian comedian Anil Desai.
TARs Season 3 Episode 43 (07/05/2011) by Theasianradioshow on Continue Reading →
Deanna Yang investigates what it is about Salsa dancing that is drawing in increasing numbers of Asian participants and Sapna Samant chats to Sekhar Bandyopadhyaya, Professor of Asian History and Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Humanties and Social Sciences at Victoria University in Wellington AND editor of the book “India in New Zealand: Local [...]
Continue Reading →We send Deanna Yang into the dangerous mythical world of Asian online gaming while Sapna Samant talks to Indian flautist and shehnai player Rajendra Prasanna ahead of his first New Zealand performance at this years WOMAD festival.
Continue Reading →On the eve of Waitangi Day 2011 Sapna Samant tries to go beyond lip service, to look at Maori-Asian relations in New Zealand.
TARS Season 3 Episode 30 (05/02/2011) by Theasianradioshow on Continue Reading →
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