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Efforts stall to rescue a National Historic Landmark; Transit Oriented Development spurs affordable housing talks; A look at Ukrainian history during plantation days; and poetry gets a legislative boost
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To celebrate National Poetry Month, we’re turning the spotlight on local poet Craig Santos Perez. His latest collection "Habitat Threshold" covers themes of eco-poetry: forest fires, species loss, contaminated waters, and the world our children will inherit.
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Responding to removal of the Navy Supply Fleet Logistics Center's commanding officer; Reflecting on the writings of a local eco-poet; Celebrating delicious Chinese dim sum
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Four local voices help us explore the word Aloha and what it means to our community: the director of the upcoming film, Shaka, The Power of Aloha, an O'ahu based artist who says it's the secret ingredient in her work, a local poet who challenges our notions about the word, and a send-off with the writer of the classic Aloha Friday song.
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Military families impacted by the Red Hill water crisis remain critical of the Navy's response; Life-saving drugs to fight COVID-19 are in limited supply; The poetry of Paul Lawrence Dunbar hits the main stage
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Poet Noʻu Revilla has plenty to celebrate. For one, she’s the first ʻŌiwi poet to win the 2021 National Poetry Series competition. She spoke with The Conversation about the power of words and the role of poetry in fostering connection.
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The Kona Airport has a new $60 million facility to welcome international visitors, UH Mānoa prepares to honor Colt Brennan's legacy this Saturday, and poet Noʻu Revilla explores the complexity of aloha through poetic form.
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For the first time, a Native Hawaiian poet has won the National Poetry Series competition. Winner Noʻu Revilla talked about being the first openly queer ʻŌiwi woman to have a full-length collection of poetry published by a leader in the industry.
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Hui No‘eau is a sturdy arts non-profit in Upcountry Maui. They offer community facilities for glass, jewelry making, printing, and more, and are open to…
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Elmer Omar Pizo was born in the Philippines, where he went to seminary school, then worked in Saudi Arabia. Twenty nine years ago, Pizo immigrated to…