Deep Pacific Podcast
Deep Dives into Pacific Issues

Season 1

June 5, 2020

Deep Pacific Trailer

Kalani gives a quick trailer of what’s to come and what you can expect

Welcome to Deep Pacific Podcast

A Pasifika Podcast for Pacific Islanders living in, around, or having roots in Oceania and Pacific-bordering countries.

New episodes or updates twice a month, every other weekend!

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June 5, 2020

What is my Pacific Islander identity?

Five islanders answer the question of their identity in their own ways

[EP1] What is my Pacific Islander identity?

  • David Garcia of the Philippines

  • Temiti of Samoa/Tahiti

  • Kalani of the Mariana Islands

  • To’a of Fiji

  • Carol Ann of Pohnpei

All are islanders who explore the question of their identity in different ways. Kalani also discusses a white paper on the militarization of the Pacific and RIMPAC.

Citations:

  1. DeLoughrey, Elizabeth. “Towards a Critical Ocean Studies for the Anthropocene.” Hydro-power: Charting the Global South. Regents of the University of Colorado. 57-1 (April 2019) DOI IO.1215/00138282-7309655 https://english.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/DeLoughrey-Towards-a-Critical-Ocean-Studies-for-the-Anthropocene-ELN-2019.pdf

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June 14, 2020

S1E2 - How does language contribute to Pacific Islander identity?

Six Pacific Islanders discuss how language ties in with identity

[EP2] How does language contribute to my identity as a Pacific Islander?

In this 01:15:00 episode, six islanders explore how all of their languages contribute to their thoughts on identity as indigenous peoples and explore language revitalization. A special portion of this episode is dedicated to highlighting the struggles of the Chamorro people that have been colonized for over 350 years and the effects this has had on their language.

You will hear from

  • To’a of Fiji (iTaukei and English)

  • Temiti of Samoa/Tahiti (English, French, Tahitian, Samoan)

  • Thomås of Luta, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) yan Guåhan (English, Chamorro)

  • Trini of Sa’i’pan, CNMI (English, Chamorro)

  • Andrew of Sa’i’pan, CNMI (English, Chamorro)

  • Kalani of Sa’i’pan, CNMI (English, Chamorro)

Followed by a discussion of the essay “When we dance the ocean, does it hear us?”

Citations:

  1. Kuper, Ken. “ Na'la'la' i hila'-ta, na'matatnga i taotao-ta : Chamorro Language as Liberation from Colonization.” Honolulu: University of Hawai’i at Manoa. (2014) http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100554. https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/100554/1/Kuper_Kenneth_r.pdf

  2. Hobart, H. J. (2019). when we dance the ocean, does it hear us? Journal of Transnational American Studies, 10(1). Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6fj6r2rw

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June 26, 2020

S1E3 - How do Queer Pasifika people get treated within my culture?

Six queer indigenous Pacific Islanders answer the question of LGBTQIA+ treatment within their cultures and communities

July 12, 2020

Bonus Ep#1 - RIMPAC in the Hawaiian Kingdom

A Kanaka Maoli activist dives into RIMPAC, Kalani discusses the continuous bombing of Farallon de Medinilla

July 21, 2020

S1E4 - What does decolonization mean to me as a Pacific Islander?

Eight Pacific Islanders share thoughts on #decolonization

August 13, 2020

Bonus Ep#2 - Canceling RIMPAC with a dash of COVID-19

Hear from a Kanaka Maoli activist on how Canceling RIMPAC in 2020 is going, and an update on Pasifika COVID-19 statistics in the U.S.

August 17, 2020

S1E5 - How do Pasifika artists weave their culture and activism into their art?

Seven Pacific Islanders speak on their experiences relating culture and activism to their art

August 30, 2020

S1E6 - What are our Pasifika values?

Nine Pacific Islanders dive into their values and what they want to pass on to be better ancestors

September 27, 2020

Bonus Ep #3 - Deep Pacific’s Values

The Deep Pacific team—Kalani, Ha’åni, Thomås— share what the podcast means to them

October 12, 2020

S1E7 - What does “land back” mean to me as a Pacific Islander?

Six Indigenous Pacific Islanders speak on #LandBack in the Pacific

October 25, 2020

S1E8 - What do Pacific Islanders think about family?

Two Pacific Islander women—Tēatuahere a diasporic Tahitian and Symone a Chamoru from Guam, speak on family

November 26, 2020

S1E9 - What do Pasifika people think about settlers?

Five Indigenous Pacific Islanders, Temiti, Rhonda, Tēatuahere, Ha’åni, and Kawena speak on settlers