The Polynesian Panthers and social commentators revisit the revolution that sparked a 50 year fight for racial harmony in Aotearoa, which inspired The Panthers drama series.
The Police system is explored from the past to the present through a Māori and Pasifika perspective, highlighting the treatment of marginalised communities in Aotearoa.
The Polynesian Panthers and guests dive deep into the New Zealand Government's position in the effects of the treatment of Māori and Pasifika people from the 1970s and today.
Inspired by the Black Panther Party, the Educate to Liberate program was adapted for Polynesian peoples in Aotearoa and remains at the forefront of The Panthers' work to this day.
The cause and effects of gentrification and urbanising of Polycentric suburbs spills through generations and shifts the course for the future of Polynesians.
The media's responsibility and representation of Māori and Pasifika people is scrutinised over the generations and offers of improvement are made.