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Stories From The Pacific
Radio Australia
102 episodes
5 days ago
For centuries, Pacific Islanders have been sharing stories across the region, Stories from the Pacific honours that tradition, allowing the audience to hear in-depth personal stories from right across the Pacific.
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For centuries, Pacific Islanders have been sharing stories across the region, Stories from the Pacific honours that tradition, allowing the audience to hear in-depth personal stories from right across the Pacific.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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From Pacific island roots to global leadership: How Rhea Moss-Christian made history in tuna fisheries
Stories From The Pacific
39 minutes 26 seconds
3 weeks ago
From Pacific island roots to global leadership: How Rhea Moss-Christian made history in tuna fisheries
When Rhea Moss-Christian returned to the Marshall Islands in her twenties, she carried with her questions about language, belonging, and identity. Though the islands were her birthplace, she struggled to feel truly at home in a community that was part of her heritage but felt distant.  Raised in California, Rhea often found herself caught between cultures - an outsider both abroad and in her homeland. Her journey of reconnection and self-discovery became the foundation for a remarkable career in global diplomacy.  Today, Rhea stands as the first Pacific Islander woman to lead the world’s largest tuna fisheries organisation, making decisions that impact billions of meals and millions of lives across the globe.  This episode explores how Rhea found strength in the in-between spaces of identity, and how that journey shaped her into a powerful voice for the Pacific on the world stage. 
Stories From The Pacific
For centuries, Pacific Islanders have been sharing stories across the region, Stories from the Pacific honours that tradition, allowing the audience to hear in-depth personal stories from right across the Pacific.