While the U.S. has become more diverse, skiing still attracts a mostly Caucasian clientele. Now, the industry is attempting to attract people of color to the sport.
Jeff Brady is a National Desk Correspondent based in Philadelphia, where he covers energy issues and climate change. Brady helped establish NPR's environment and energy collaborative which brings together NPR and Member station reporters from across the country to cover the big stories involving the natural world.
The members of ʻAhahui Ka’ahumanu, or the Ka’ahumanu Society, attended a ceremony on March 17 to honor Queen Ka’ahumanu, the first wife of King Kamehameha the Great. The Conversation talked to Pauline Namuʻo, the society’s president, to learn more about their mission.
Roger Forstner, the OSHA area director based in Honolulu, signed off on the violation notice and talked to The Conversation about what they found inspecting the AFFF system — aqueous film-forming foam.