S1E3 - How do Queer Pasifika people get treated within my culture?
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[EP3]
How do Queer Pasifika people get treated within my culture?
For #PRIDE2020 episode three centers on LGBTQIA+ Pacific Islanders, their representation, how they are treated, how they live with queerness, and how they feel their cultures could change for the better to become more inclusive.
Hear from
Tēatuahere with roots in Tahiti
Nenol of the Marshall Islands
Bryant of the Philippines
Sha with roots in Belau
RT with roots in Guåhan and Chuuk
Roquin ginen Guåhan
Kalani also explores a scientific paper from 2019 on Asian American and Pacific Islander medical research funding by the U.S. National Institutes of Health from the past 26 years between 1992-2018.
Here is a link to the full document of text of the show for accessibility purposes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JzWYpb4tCsG53t3bXU1M6rdkJPI2XvUYiQf0v4oPBiw/
Citations:
- Đoàn, Lan N., et al. "Trends in clinical research including Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander participants funded by the US National Institutes of Health, 1992 to 2018." JAMA network open 2.7 (2019): e197432-e197432. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/article-abstract/2738623
Links to Resources:
Terisa Siagatonu’s Website: https://www.terisasiagatonu.com
Sha Merirei Ongelungel’s Merirei Media Group YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/islanesia as well as her website: https://merirei.com
Jesse Manibusan’s “Hold Onto Love” YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/iWEimUTCKCQ
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