What is the strategy of Holy Cow Media? Even when this business was established in May 2006, there was a clear vision of what to do. Today, almost six years later, this vision remains constant. I wrote this for the Aotearoa Ethnic Network journal in November 2006 and rediscovered it today. Read through wondering what [...]
Continue Reading →In Part 1: At this point in the lead up to the New Zealand election no party has yet released an election manifesto. Concepts about migration and multiculturalism based on the Treaty of Waitangi never seem to get talked about. Damian Christie and Verpal Singh join us to start the discussion.
Nuredin Hassan examines whether the New Zealand media is xenophobic and then an interview with UK based artist and producer Ali Zaidi on multiculturalism, art and the Asian diaspora.
In our last show for 2010 all our regular contributors gather together for a Christmas cook-up. A melting-pot of dishes from all of our backgrounds.
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