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Anger Through the Lens of Young Samoans w/ Leueta Mulipola from the University of Auckland: 4 September, 2024

Anger Through the Lens of Young Samoans w/ Leueta Mulipola from the University of Auckland: 4 September, 2024

Anger Through the Lens of Young Samoans w/ Leueta Mulipola from the University of Auckland: 4 September, 2024 Anger Through the Lens of Young Samoans w/ Leueta Mulipola from the University of Auckland: 4 September, 2024, 26 MB
Wednesday, September 4, 2024

A new study was published by Leueta Mulipola, a masters graduate in Public Health at the University of Auckland, which was published in the Australian and New Zealand Health Journal of Public Health.

The study, incorporating the Samoan concept of Talanoa in it’s methodology, explored feelings of anger among the lens of New Zealand-born, Samoan youth, partially motivated by the transition from Fa’aSamoa, the Samoan way of life, to westernised contemporary society here in New Zealand.

Oto spoke to Leueta to talk about her study, and how anger is expressed amongst Samoan youth in Aotearoa.