How Pacific People Are Breaking Barriers in Psychology and Academia
“I don’t see anyone else that looks like me.” This is how Dr. Tai Faaleava described his experience transferring to a four-year university in the United States. His journey, like
“I don’t see anyone else that looks like me.” This is how Dr. Tai Faaleava described his experience transferring to a four-year university in the United States. His journey, like
Sonia’s journey to leadership began when life threw her into a role she hadn’t anticipated. She had been a classroom teacher for years and loved her work. When her principal
Therapy is often imagined as a serious and introspective journey, but for Pacific communities, healing sometimes begins with a shared laugh. Humour is more than just a feel-good tool; it’s
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