Kalehua Fung was the 2022 Hawaii Youth Poet Laureate. Her Native Hawaiian culture and schooling is very important and she believes is the foundation of all her successes.
A Hawai‘i woman living in Australia seeks the diversity of Sydney’s suburbs.
What’s on the minds of the youngest generation in the local workforce who can barely afford Hawai’i?
“We are ‘Oiwi and settlers who have benefitted from the Hawaiian renaissance, and still we see so many unfulfilled promises...
One reporter travels across the country to document what happens when indigenous values clash with industrial pursuits.
More than a decade ago, Hawai‘i became the first state in the nation to give mothers the right to take home their placentas after childbirth. This has helped revitalize indigenous birthing rights and traditions and enabled holistic maternity practices on the islands.
A photoessay on multiethnic families in Hawaii, plus their thoughts on raising families in an increasingly diverse environment.







