In Wellington we meet Kii Winston Small, Barbadian youth change maker; Chevron Hassett, a fine artist from Naenae; and Rei, a bilingual performing artist.
We meet Luke Moss, founder of Kultured Clothing; Jessie Smith, world junior BMX champion; and Talei Bryant from Waimana, who helps young people chase their dreams.
We meet Isla Reeves, an artist living with bipolar; Valle, a PNG born artist who travels back to his birth country; and Josiah Tualamali'i, a pacific youth and mental health advocate.
We meet Rez Gardi, a Harvard graduate investigating ISIS for war crimes; Jonique Purcell, who runs Nah Zone; and Julie Zhu, a young filmmaker working with primary minority communities.
In Dunedin we meet Black Fern Tina Moata'ane; Instagram illustrator Maori Mermaid; and Melissa Lama, a Tongan community advocate who converted to Islam.
In South Auckland we meet Sikh community advocate Simran Kaur; Fable, an alternative hip hop artist from Papakura; and The Lighthouse, a dance crew from Otara.
In Wellington we meet Eddie Osei-Nketia, the fastest person in Australasia; young Wellington city councillor Tamatha Paul; and Abid Rahman, a Bangladeshi born musician.