
Jessica Palalagi
In*ter*is*land Collective is a collective of tagata moana creatives, cultural practitioners and community workers living and working in the UK diaspora. We are a hub for our communities and a touchstone/home for visitors to the UK from our homeland Aotearoa and other parts of the Moana.
A space created by and for Tagata Moana is incredibly powerful, it transmits belonging from the perspective of vā - where the relationships between our cultures and each other are cherished, maintained and explored. Our ability to debate, problem solve and create excels when a space understands the deep complex rational logic of our shared cultural belief systems and genealogy.
- Last Update:
- 05/11/2024, 12:30 pm
- Website:
- https://www.interislandcollective.com/
In*ter*is*land Collective
In*ter*is*land Collective is a collective of tagata moana creatives, cultural practitioners and community workers living and working in the UK diaspora. We are a hub for our communities and a touchstone/home for visitors to the UK from our homeland Aotearoa and other parts of the Moana.
A space created by and for Tagata Moana is incredibly powerful, it transmits belonging from the perspective of vā - where the relationships between our cultures and each other are cherished, maintained and explored. Our ability to debate, problem solve and create excels when a space understands the deep complex rational logic of our shared cultural belief systems and genealogy.
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