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25.01.2022 Updates from home Aotearoa
20.01.2022 Call for papers
19.01.2022 Is my teaching practice meeting the learners' needs, or am I continuing with the same old? Pause. Reflect. Create positive change.
18.01.2022 Looking for connections that uplift you during this time?
17.01.2022 An awesome example of what can happen when Pasifika children run with the same determination and purpose that their parents and grandparents had burning in their hearts as they journeyed across seas to give their families an education for 'a better future'.
16.01.2022 USP academic roles to be filled, please share
15.01.2022 Farewell to another Pasifika great...an important legacy passed onto you our current and future Pasifika in the fields of medicine and social politics. Be the change x
14.01.2022 Trans-Tasman faith shared in song x
13.01.2022 If it's worth doing, do it the right way
13.01.2022 Australia: BLM movement
12.01.2022 Some of this sounds familiar to my experience of growing up in South Auckland.
12.01.2022 Dear fellow Pasifika Trans-Tasman Migrants, Just an update on the research work. The PhD thesis is now complete and under examination. I'm just sharing some outputs from the study that was recently published. I will be in touch in the New Year with further updates. Wishing you and your famili a blessed Christmas season and a prosperous New Year. Malo and Blessings, Ruth https://www.researchgate.net//338012837_Understanding_Paci
12.01.2022 Indigenous Mobilities and Pacific Knowledge shared online. Powerful.
06.01.2022 Please support these dear brothers Ale, Kingi and Sione. Help them get home to see their father, Saia Akauola, one last time. Ofa atu kiamoutolu kotoape, malo. Lute
03.01.2022 Please share on behalf of deeppacific.org
02.01.2022 Dear fellow Pasifika trans-Tasman migrants, thank you for contributing your knowledge and openly sharing your well-being perceptions and migration narratives. You have freely welcomed me into your families, homes, churches and community meetings (2015-2016). Several of you continued to e-talanoa over the last few years and freely gave of your time to do so. The final PhD thesis has now been approved by the University of Queensland, with conferrment of my degree last week 10/4/20. This work has been inspired by your journeys made from our Pacific homelands, to New Zealand and Australia. May your voices continue to be heard and your knowledge continue to cultivate and inspire. Fa'amanuia le Atua ia oe, 'Ofa ke tapuekina kimoutolu 'e he tau 'Eiki.
01.01.2022 Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate, Otara Samoan Heritage celebrated in NZ
01.01.2022 Time for change