Furloughs Fridays, protests, arrests and empty rhetoric mark a sad chapter in the history of Hawai‘i’s public school system.
Text by Margot Seeto Photo by Honozooloo Creative Research Co-op at the Chinatown Artists Lofts. The idea of communal living,...
Empty Bowl Project is an international grass roots effort to fight hunger, which was originally started in Michigan in the...
DREAM NATION Local artist and graphic designer Joel Gaspar’s solo exhibition at Nextdoor, “No Sleep For Dreamers.” Joel Gaspar is a dreamer....
What do we do when our ‘ainalani, our heavenly land, looks no different than any other major metropolitan city? What do we tell the thousands of vacationers, who visit our islands for its inherent natural beauty, when our beaches are eroded upon and steel and concrete weigh down too heavily on our sacred land, our beautiful land? These are the questions the Wai‘anae community will wrestle with as developers push to rezone agricultural farmlands to make way for light industrial.
In her writing and speaking, Rebecca Walker responds to questions in terse, economical statements. Her short responses give clues to her worldview, registering everything fiery sharp and clear, with the intensity of someone who’s lived more than a few lives.
The Junior League held their annual fundraising event Sacs In the City, which funds community programs such as My Story,...