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S1E8 - What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

S1E8 - What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

Update: 2020-10-25
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[EP#8]
What do Pacific Islanders think about family?


The ladies take the lead on this episode. Two Pasifika women speak on family, followed by a clip reel of past contributors speaking on family from other episodes. Kalani finishes off the episode by summarizing a peer-reviewed article on settler colonialism in the US Pacific.


You will hear from:




  • Symone, a Chamoru artist ginen Guåhan




  • Tēatuahere, a diasporic Tahitian poet living in Hawai’i




Citations:



  1. Aaron John Spitzer (2019) ‘A wolf in sheep’s clothing’: settler voting rights and the elimination of the Indigenous demos in US Pacific territories, Postcolonial Studies, 22:2, 131-149, DOI: 10.1080/13688790.2019.1591569
    To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/13688790.2019.1591569


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S1E8 - What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

S1E8 - What do Pacific Islanders think about family?