A native of Pohnpei, Carol Ann Carl reflects on the importance of connection––within our community, on ʻāina, and beyond horizons of new beginnings.
Arts & Politics
Eugene Tunac Marquez bridges Hawaiian music and his Ilokano roots as a celebration of Hawaiʻi––an enduring community of people and ʻāina.
To Holeka Goro Inaba, civic engagement and aloha ʻāina go hand in hand. Through mele, he derives his kuleana as a leader for his community and ʻāina.
Podcast produced by Arizona Citizens for the Arts.
Podcast produced by Arizona Citizens for the Arts.
Kainani Kahaunaele and U‘ilani Tanigawa Lum share mele and experience of the Wai‘oli Valley Taro Hui since their rebuilding following the 2018 flooding.
El trabajo cultural y la democracia
CUARTO EPISODIO de la serie “Después de las elecciones, ¿qué?: Democracia y participación ciudadana”, subvencionado por la Fundación Andrew W. Mellon. Participación del...
Kāneʻohe native, Brandon Ing is a champion of Okinawan roots––not only his own roots, but those of many, discovered and rediscovered. With his music aimed at language...
As part of the Why It Matters initiative, Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities presented a series of 8 poetry workshops from February to April 2021 with community poetry...