We meet the Kolose sisters from vintage store Hunting Ground; Activist/artist Huriana Kopeke Te Aho; and Somali rapper Mo Muse.
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The Outliers, Episode 7
We meet Rez Gardi, a Harvard graduate investigating ISIS for war crimes; Jonique Purcell, who runs Nah Zone; and Julie Zhu, a young filmmaker working with primary minority communities.
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The Outliers, Episode 6
In Wellington we meet Kii Small, Barbadian youth change maker; Chevron Hasset, a fine artist from Naenae; and Rei, a bilingual performing artist.
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The Outliers, Episode 5
We meet Isla Martin, an artist living with bipolar; Valle, a PNG born artist who travels back to his birth country; and Josiah Tulamali’i, a pacific youth and mental health advocate.
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'Soften Up Bro'- initiative to normalise men's emotions
Maori duo launch eskaupapa to encourage emotional dialogue and vulnerability among Māori and Pacific Island men.
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The Outliers, Episode 4
We meet Luke Moss, founder of Kultured Clothing; Jessie Smith, world junior BMX champion; and Talei Bryant from Waimana, who helps young people chase their dreams.
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The Outliers, Episode 3
In South Auckland we meet Sikh community advocate Simran Singh; Fable, an alternative hip hop artist from Papakura; and The Lighthouse, a dance crew from Otara.
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Taupō fundraising project saves kuia from burning house
A Taupōnuiatia kuia says if it wasn't for her moko's fundraising project she would have died when a fire broke out in her hosue.
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The Outliers, Episode 2
In Dunedin we meet Black Fern Tina Maota'tane; Instagram illustrator Māori Mermaid; and Melissa Lama, a Tongan community advocate who converted to Islam.
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One third of 18-24 year old eligible voters not enrolled
Māori Television reporter D'angelo Martin, aka Tūturu Māori, has been hired by the Electoral Commission to encourage rangatahi voting.