It was mid-morning. The door was open in his music room aka garage as he practised playing the saxophone. It was day-18 of the national lock-down period. A neighbour eventually got in touch with him and said why don’t you share your music with others?
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Direk Rene Nonoy Molina is a Kiwinoy (Filipino-Kiwi) filmmaker and contentpreneur. His passion revolves around media literacy, history, political science, agribusiness, food, geography, and spirituality. He has taught in high school and college in the Philippines and Aotearoa New Zealand. He feels energized with his present students who have intellectual and learning disabilities. He plans to continue nurturing, travelling and discovering Mother Earth once this Covid-19 war is over.
Kiwinoy Basketball and the Sky Sport Breakers NZ, first collaboration of its kind involving an ethnic community
Aotearoa New Zealand’s national sport is rugby. It is passionately played, watched and supported by Kiwis of all ages and ethnicities. More so now, that we have the Rugby World Cup in Japan, with the Kiwis as the defending champions. I always say to my Kiwi friends, “for short people like us we love basketball […]
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