Hollywood’s visions of Hawai‘i reveal how entertainment and colonial narratives intertwine in the portrayal of the Pacific.
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Over the last few years, waves of change have rocked the surfing world, especially for Hawai‘i and women athletes.
The ancient stone monument of Kapaemahu on Waikīkī Beach honors gender fluid heroes in Hawaiian culture.
Christine Ahn, the founder and executive director of Women Cross DMZ, explains why we must address the long legacy of US imperialism to stop anti-Asian violence.
For Barbara Pope, books are more than the spaces they inhabit. They’re reservoirs of living cultures.
In old Hawai‘i, spirited horsewomen known as pāʻū riders captured the popular imagination.
Among its thousands of artifacts, the Hawai‘i State Archives preserves a royal collection of historic Hawaiian flags, banners, and standards.







