Share on Facebook Tweet this Hoko | Ōtara, Auckland “I tausaga ua mavae sa a‘oa‘oina ai a‘u i le iunivesite i Aukilani, peita‘i sa iai fa‘afitauli sa le mafai ai ona fa‘ataunu‘uina fa‘amoemoe, ma lē uma ai le taumafai ona o le fia faigaluega e fesoasoani i...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Anaru | Māngere, Auckland “I’m just really grateful that I was able to return back to New Zealand after living in Sydney for seven years, but unfortunately, because I got made redundant, I wasn’t able to stay there financially, so I...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Rangi | Māngere, Auckland “My cousin who I am living with now – it was about a couple of years ago when my aunty passed away. She came down to a tangi, and we weren’t that close. We didn’t even know that we were closely...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Edward | Māngere East, Auckland “What influenced me was my parents. Growing up as a young teenager, as a young boy, being part of who I am, and what culture I’m from, I’m proud of where I am, and where I stand, because of them. I...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Jane | Ōtara, Auckland “The biggest influence on who I am today I think is my parents. Also, the Samoan community in New Zealand. How they’ve been helping Pacific Islanders, especially our Samoan community in New Zealand. They really...
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