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S1E5 - How do Pasifika artists weave their culture and activism into their art?

S1E5 - How do Pasifika artists weave their culture and activism into their art?

Update: 2020-08-17
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[EP#5]
How do Pacific artists use their art and culture for their activism?


Seven Pacific Islander artists dive deep into art, culture, and activism. Kalani then discusses a scientific paper on Pasifika and Maori representation in research institutes in Aotearoa New Zealand.


In this episode you will hear from:



  1. Carolann, a story-teller and diaspora spoken word poet from Pohnpei

  2. Rhonda, Fiji's first transgender iTaukei woman recording artist from Viti with background in traditional dance

  3. Saiah, a Samoan diaspora who does visual arts

  4. Danideru, a Scottish-Chamorro diaspora recording artist and musician who also specializes in video production

  5. Bryant, a Filipino diaspora digital media artist

  6. Symone, a Chamoru artist from Guåhan who weaves coronan flores (mwaar)

  7. Tēatuahere, a Tahitian diaspora poet


Citations:



  1. Tara G. McAllister, Sereana Naepi, Elizabeth Wilson, Daniel Hikuroa & Leilani A. Walker (2020) Under-represented and overlooked: Māori and Pasifika scientists in Aotearoa New Zealand’s universities and crown-research institutes, Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, DOI: 10.1080/03036758.2020.1796103


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S1E5 - How do Pasifika artists weave their culture and activism into their art?

S1E5 - How do Pasifika artists weave their culture and activism into their art?