Pacific Pulse Podcast
For Tongans in the diaspora, sewing can be the thread between culture, identity and your island home.
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Elaine Munroe hands out syringes to drug users to prevent HIV's spread because pharmacies won't
Sitting across a trafficking route where meth and cocaine is passing through Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Solomon Islands, not all drugs leave.
As forests fall in West Papua, communities warn of impacts on food and health
Indonesian biofuel projects are tearing through forests in West Papua and pushing people off their customary land
In California, Sela Langi is sewing to serve her Tongan community
What do you get when you cross eddoe and dasheen? A climate-ready taro for the future
One of the world’s oldest staple crops is being reshaped for a hotter, drier future in Papua New Guinea, where scientists are developing climate-resilient taro hybrids designed to withstand drought, heat and rising salinity.
For Jalen Manumaleuga, Jackson State became a window into civil rights history through basketball
Jalen Manumaleuga thought basketball was the goal, but a scholarship to Jackson State University lead him to study African American history and business which has shaped him beyond the game.
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