Here Now

Here Now is about the journeys people make to New Zealand, their identities and perspectives, all of which shape their life here.

Presented and produced by Kadambari Raghukumar

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Making a home away from Myanmar - Rohingya in Auckland

For many years, Rohingya Muslims have been fleeing their homes in Myanmar to find refuge here in New Zealand. Rashid Ansorali is one of them. He tells Liz Garton about his journey and why he now helps organise events that bring the Auckland Rohingya community together.
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A montage of the food from the Rohingya Burmese Welfare Organisation Eid celebration

"I am because of my people" - BIPOC women in New Zealand (Part 4)

Drawing from her Zimbabwean background, mental health nurse Sandra Szvenyika talks about navigating a career in her new adopted home.
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"The personal is political" - BIPOC women in New Zealand (Part 3)

From being a cultural producer and advocate, to a doctoral candidate- Makanaka Tuve has been a bit of an icon in Auckland's African diaspora for several years now. In this third part of the series, she chats about what that journey's been like.
Makanaka Tuve

"Words have power" - BIPOC women on their careers in New Zealand (Part 2)

Social constructs, race and identity are topics that are perpetually on Dr Camille Nakhid's radar and in this episode of Here Now, she chats about her lengthy career in New Zealand with research and activism for minority communities.
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"A hard-won love" - BIPOC women on their careers in New Zealand (Part 1)

In part one of four conversations, four black women in New Zealand share their experiences of carving out careers for themselves in New Zealand to becoming leaders in their own fields - from medicine to mental health.
Dr Carolyn Providence

Nalini Singh -"A stillness and depth in reading"

Nalini Singh is a best-selling author of a very particular genre - paranormal romance - and she's now finding a creative reset in writing murder mysteries set in New Zealand.
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African Film Festival returns to New Zealand for the ninth year

Bringing the best of Pan African cinema to New Zealand each year, the African Film Festival returns this month.
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Persian Zurkhaneh alive and kicking in Canterbury

Zurkhaneh - an ancient Persian system of athletics combines martial arts, music, strength and spiritual devotion and is picking up serious momentum in Canterbury.
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"I had to find a way" - Naeem Hashemi

From having to start afresh as a refugee in New Zealand to adjusting to a whole new life as a new amputee - Naeem Hashemi's life is a remarkable story of grit and faith.
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From a brutal Balkan conflict to the Pacific - Kosovar refugees mark 25 years

Twenty-five years ago when the Kosovo war ended, nearly 800,000 Kosavar Albanians were left displaced. Some went to Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and a small number arrived in New Zealand as refugees.
Ethnic Albanian Kosovars walk 25 June 1999 on their way back home on a road between Pristina and Mitrovica, after spending three months in refugee camps in Macedonia. The UN refugee agency and NATO were gearing up for the organised return to Kosovo of thousands of ethnic Albanians after being caught off-guard by the return of refugees under their own steam. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) (Photo by JEAN-PHILIPPE KSIAZEK / AFP)

"Nothing harder" - Refugee resettlement

What's it like for a new refugee to arrive in New Zealand, get resettled and start a new life here? This month we are marking World Refugee Day with 3-part series on stories on refugee resettlement in New Zealand.
Refugees at a UNHCR camp in Zaatari, Jordan, on 22 September 2015.

“Iceland: Same, Same, Different”

The Pacific and Nordic regions couldn't be further from each other but in this episode Phil Vine's out to find discover some uncanny similarities between NZ and Iceland, and where we really are poles apart.
Billowing smoke and flowing lava are seen pouring out of a new fissure in this Icelandic Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management , February 8, 2024, handout image during a new volcanic eruption on the outskirts of the evacuated town of Grindavik, western Iceland. A volcanic eruption started on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwestern Iceland on Thursday, the third to hit the area since December, authorities said. (Photo by Icelandic Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management / AFP)

Sudan - a year on and 8 million displaced

A year into the civil war, millions of Sudanese have been forcibly displaced while diaspora here are desperately holding on to hope for their family members directly impacted.
An image grab taken from AFPTV video footage on 28 April, 2023, shows black smoke rising over Sudan's capital Khartoum. Foreign nations scrambled to organise mass evacuations of their citizens as the fighting continued, with Turkey's defence ministry reporting one of its military transport aircraft had come under fire.

"Only the best for our birds" - rescue centre's credo

Tucked away in west Auckland, a bird rescue centre has been attracting people with experience from around the world keen to help rescue injured NZ avians.
Cooks Petrel

"It's like the hype around rugby" - Kabaddi's loyal following

Brain, brawn and technique comes together seamlessly in Kabaddi and Punjabi fans in New Zealand are more hyped than ever for what some call their 'origin sport'.
International Kabaddi players

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