6 I Pacific Islanders—What does Tyson Farm have to do with all of this? (Joseph Seia)

Healthcare for Humans

Sep 22 2022 • 30 mins

Next Step: Visit our website, Healthcare for Humans, and join our community to enjoy exclusive benefits at https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/ Earn CME Credits: Clinicians, enhance your learning by earning valuable continuing education credits while listening. Utilize your CME funds to join our community. Support Our Mission: Non-clinicians, explore exclusive content and contribute to our collective journey. Be an Active Participant: Go beyond listening. Shape our narrative by co-creating episodes with us. Be part of our community by visiting https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/. Follow us on Instagram @healthcareforhumanspodcast Joseph Seia is the Co-Executive Director of the National Association of Pasifika Organizations (NAOPO) and the founder of PICA-WA (Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington). He has 15 years of experience in direct service, youth development work, and nonprofit leadership & administration. He labors against the political erasure of Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (NH/PI) communities in data and policy by re-envisioning what it means for Pasifikans to feel cultural belonging in the U.S. Diaspora.  In Part 1 of this conversation, we talk about Melanesia how unhealthy food is dumped in pacific island market, affecting their health the idea that pacific islanders are primarily a black race and how anti-blackness has infiltrated the community Micronesia the harms of Japanese and us colonialism and COFA, Compact of Free Associations the targeted recruitment of Pacific Islanders for food factories to avoid immigration barriers the poisoning of the environment through nuclear waste plants and climate justice champions fighting this violation  Polynesia the concern of viewing islands' existence as entertainment for Asian and American tourists how Christianity was Samoanized when it arrived, emphasizing the idea of holding multiple beliefs in contrast to western society's belief that things can’t coexist Joseph’s favorite food

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