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"We got there in the end" - Vukan Cavor on life in Montenegro
5:00 AM.In the events in the early 1990s after the collapse of Yugoslavia Vukan Cavor's family to fled to Aotearoa. In this Voices episode we meet Vukan about keeping up his connection to his home country of… Read more Audio
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"It's all just static" - Uyghurs and Kazakhs detained in Xinjiang
5:00 AM.In Xinjiang, more than a million Uyghurs and Kazakhs have been arbitrarily held in "re-education" camps. In this episode of Voices, Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to people behind a new documentary based… Read more Audio
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'Aotearoa and Bharat' - new manuscript on historical Indian-Maori links
5:00 AM.In this episode, we look back at the historical ties between tangata whenua and Indian settlers in New Zealand, through NZOM Professor Edwina Pio's latest research. Read more Audio
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Reconciling worlds - vocalist Briar Prastiti
5:00 AM.In this episode, composer and vocalist Briar Prastiti talks about bridging her two worlds through her music - Greece and New Zealand. Read more Audio
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'Into it to win it' - Ibrahim Omer MP on the Wellington Central seat
5:00 AM.In this episode, Labour's Ibrahim Omer talks to Kadambari Raghukumar on what the nomination to contest for Wellington Central means for him. Read more Audio
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'It's beyond description' - NZ diaspora desperate to evacuate family members from Sudan conflict
5:00 AM.In this episode, as the conflict in Sudan is driving thousands of people to cross borders, diaspora in New Zealand are trying their level best to help family members reach safety. Read more Audio
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NZ on Air leads 'a cultural shift' with new music fund for Pan-Asian artists
5:00 AM.In this episode of Voices, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to arts practitioners about the latest New Zealand on Air music fund to support pan-Asian artists and musicians in New Zealand.
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Race Unity Speech Awards - fostering teenage talent for 21 years
5:00 AM.Each year, hundreds of high school students compete in New Zealand's Race Unity Speech Awards. For many past winners, the awards have been a career springboard. In this episode of Voices, three past… Read more Video, Audio
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"To live within the dissonance of yourself" - Hweiling Ow
5:00 AM.In this episode of Voices, Filmmaker Hweling Ow talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about her latest play "Not Woman Enough" directed by Sananda Chatterjee. Read more Audio
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'There is no logic' - former Afghan refugee on ban on women's education
5:00 AM.Nowroz Ali first spoke to Voices from Kabul in 2021, while he waited for one of the evacuation flights operated by New Zealand Defence Force. In this episode Kadambari Raghukumar catches up with him… Read more Audio
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"We all dream of going to Banaba" - Phosphate plunders from the Pacific and a forgotten community
5:00 AM.The forgotten community of Banaba who were displaced from their homes to the Pacific island of Rabi in 1945, are seeking justice and restoration of their island. Banaba was all but destroyed by over… Read more Audio
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"We're just doing this out of our own hearts" - Hawkes Bay relief volunteers
5:00 AM.In this Voices episode, we're talking to volunteers coming together to help the Hawkes Bay's community back on its feet again after Cyclone Gabrielle. Read more Audio
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'A social science perspective is needed'- Bruce Glavovic on climate change
5:00 AM.Professor Bruce Glavovic talks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode about natural disasters and why not just a scientific, but a social science perspective is crucial if we are going to adapt and… Read more Audio
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"It began with wanting to know how things work"- Kartikay Lal on curiosity, and robots
5:00 AM.In this episode, we hear about how a Massey University electronics engineer took his love for robotics to school students in Rotorua. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Read more Audio
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Loan words and linguistics - "Children are drivers of change"
5:00 AM.How do te reo Maori words find their way in to children's speech in New Zealand and what context do they signify? In a With a new Marsden research grant, two linguists plan to investigate this. Read more Audio
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Celebrating seabirds - from the Mediterranean to the Pacific
5:00 AM.Gaia Dell'Arriccia left the south of France to research seabirds on Auckland's coastal islands. When Kadambari Raghukumar visits, it's peak breeding season and the Italy-born scientist is busy… Read more Audio
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Decolonising design as a practice of care
5:00 AM.In part 2 of 2 episodes on design and decolonization, we speak to Kerry Ann Lee. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Read more Audio
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'Design is political' - looking beyond Frida Kahlo's pop icon status
5:00 AM.In Part 1 of 2 episodes on design, decoloniality and culturally safe practices, Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to Dr Diana Albarran Gonzalez on Mexican design and textiles that became trendy in recent… Read more Audio
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'No estamos solas' - Latin feminists in Auckland
5:00 AM.This International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women, Latin American feminists in Auckland spoke to Kadambari Raghukumar about the issues the community faces when it comes to violence… Read more Audio
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It's not something we think of - "where do you fit in?"
5:00 AM.Witnessing a powhiri for some of the Bay of Plenty's newest residents is a pretty special occasion. Justine Murray was part of it all, in this weeks Voices episode. Read more Audio
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'Rumba is the soul of Cuban music' - Vivio Ramos
5:00 AM.Exactly 20 years ago this month, Vivio Ramos decided to make a life in New Zealand bringing with him his infectious love for Cuban dance. He speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode on growing… Read more Video, Audio
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Misko Cubrinovski - Right time, right place for quake research
5:00 AM.In this episode, UC Research Medal awardee Misko Cubrinovski talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about all things seismic, and a journey of studying quakes that began in former Yugoslavia. Read more Audio
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"If you're not seen, you're missed" - Wellington charity EKTA
5:00 AM.Almost 40 percent of New Zealand households experience food insecurity, while 19 percent of children live in households that experience food insecurity. in this episode, Kadambari visits EKTA in… Read more Audio
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Bringing Pacific values into New Zealand classrooms
5:00 AM.What are Pacific values and how can they be incorporated into the classroom to help Pacific students thrive? iIn this Voices episide, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the co-authors of a book that… Read more Audio
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Po' Boys and Oysters - a hearty serving of Afro-queer in Aotearoa
5:00 AM.Caribbean-Kiwi playwright Estelle Chout's confronting and comedic new play Po' Boys and Oysters wrapped on a high last week. Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to the cast about what it means to be black… Read more Video, Audio