Aloha Tower lights up blue this week in recognition of Autism Awareness Month; Achieving educational equity in the islands; Reality Check with Civil Beat: Maui's native birds; Civil War history at Nu‘uanu Cemetery
Aloha Tower lights up blue for Autism Awareness Month
Aloha Tower lights up blue this week in recognition of Autism Awareness Month — Dennis Maher, president of the Autism Society of Hawaii, discusses how "awareness" translates to our everyday actions.
Achieving educational equity across the islands
Professor Lois Yamauchi and education lecturer Colleen Rost-Banik on achieving educational equity in the islands.
Reality Check with Civil Beat: Maui's native birds | Full Article
Reproter Chad Blair brings us our Reality Check on Maui's native birds from the Honolulu Civil Beat.
Civil War history at Nu‘uanu Cemetery
Historian Nanette Napoleon leads listeners through Nu'uanu Cemetery in part two of our series of Hawai'i's Civil War history
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