By returning to a backcountry lifestyle in Waihe‘e, Maui, a group of friends reconnect with their ancestors to further understand who they are.
At the oldest high school west of the Mississippi, every day is steeped in history.
Activists residing in Wailuanui and Ke‘anae are continuing to untangle the complex politics of East Maui water diversion to reinstate this natural resource. Their efforts are part of decades-long litigation and the largest water rights case in the state.
On Maui’s south shore, beachgoers revel in a community where conservative mores are needed as much as clothes are: not at all.
In just one day, cultural activities can be mixed with stops at favorite local eateries and coldwater streams.
Maui-based chef Sheldon Simeon shares the flavors of his Filipino and Hawai‘i heritage at Migrant Maui.
Nonprofits in Hawai‘i remain the last, best hope for an equitable society, providing a community of care to those who need it most.