• Season 1 | Trailer
    Nov 18 2019
    Immigrant whānau across Aotearoa have frank conversations covering love, ancestry, home, food, expectation, and acceptance.
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    1 min
  • A Dress and a Cardigan for Mele
    Dec 1 2019
    In Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, Tongan grandmother Liliani and her daughter Kesaia find that even though they talk every day on the phone (and have for 17 years), they have more in common than they thought.
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    45 mins
  • Really Nice Potato Sacks
    Dec 8 2019
    Joseph and Grace Trinidad talk about making their "own little Philippines" in the Hawke's Bay, why Filipinos love competition, and what it means to be both queer and Catholic in 2019.
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    43 mins
  • Argumentative Is an English Concept
    Dec 15 2019
    Francisco and Vibeke are parents to teenagers who regularly switch between Argentinian and Dutch cultures. They talk about why coming from different countries means navigating more than just language.
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    44 mins
  • The Best Street in Birkdale
    Dec 19 2019
    The Solomons thought leaving South Africa meant leaving entrenched white supremacy. They discuss how much of this they still found in NZ, and what they are learning about gender and queerness.
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    41 mins
  • Actually, I’m Korean
    Dec 19 2019
    Sue left Korea with one life in mind, but ended up with something very different. Mum and daughter Bokyong talk divorce, starting over, and why rural towns can be kinder to immigrants than the city.
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    34 mins
  • It Was Clearly a Joke
    Dec 19 2019
    Aliyaan (13) and his mum Masooma are Pakistani Muslims living in East Tāmaki. They discuss being a migrant kid, the March 15 terrorist attack, and how their lives have and haven't changed.
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    32 mins
  • Nothing other than Beauty and Hope
    Jan 9 2020
    The Muzondiwa family left Zimbabwe at a time when it was difficult to buy even bread. They talk colonisation in Africa and Aotearoa, and whether finding a "true" cultural identity is possible.
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    41 mins