Aloha Is Aloha PublishedJune 25, 2019 by Dana Adcock Away for Pride Month June is Pride Month. One of the most hardest parts about being away from home is … Read more
Doesn’t it Make Sense Now Haole: A brief history of Hawai’i for the colonizers and tourists PublishedSeptember 17, 2018 by Lauren Hadley Haole, gather round and hear the history of Hawai’i that you may not have learned in school. This story is … Read more
I’m Going to Call Your Mom PublishedJuly 24, 2018 by Lauren Hadley When you were a child do you remember the overwhelming sense of fear you felt when a teacher threatened to … Read more
The History of the Traveling Plants PublishedAugust 02, 2017 by Lauren Pederson Imagine that you are leaving your home forever. You don’t know where you will end up or how long it … Read more
Our Makai PublishedJuly 18, 2017 by Briana Kleiner The ocean is international. But it is not cared for in the same way internationally. I grew up on the … Read more
Looking into the Eyes of my DukeEngage Community PublishedJuly 18, 2017 by Briana Kleiner “The eyes are the window to your soul.” — William Shakespeare I was fortunate to have a recent conversation with … Read more
“No, I am not from here.” PublishedJuly 18, 2017 by Elizabeth Nowlin I am a half black, half white woman. My skin is tan, my hair is a dark shade of brown, … Read more
Loving Limahuli PublishedJuly 18, 2017 by Ella Head Three weeks in and I have had 3 sunburns, opened countless coconuts, and have started on an endless journey of … Read more
“Ola Lakahi” – Taking Care of the Land PublishedJuly 17, 2017 by Alex Weck When we think of agriculture in the US, we picture large farms with endless fields of a specific crop or … Read more
Welcome to Malama Kaua`i PublishedJune 29, 2017 by Delmar Kaiser Do you know what is unbelievable? The amount of information about sustainable agriculture that I have learned over the course … Read more