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Four stories, all tied together by a rainbow. The Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation details its next Rainbow Town Hall, we revisit a UH professors app that locates rainbows around the state, the author of A Rainbow Like You shares what makes her novel unique, and we hana hou our story of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's Somewhere Over The Rainbow's induction into the Library of Congress.
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A University of Hawai'i at M?noa researcher is making the scientific case for Hawai'i being the “rainbow capital of the world.”Steven Businger’s paper in…
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Rainbows have been part of Hawai‘i since the time before people arrived. They’ve become so much a part of the islands’ identity they’re linked with…
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Credit noe tanigawaArtist Lawrence SewardEdit | Remove Lawrence Seward, born and raised in Hawai’i, has shown his artworks internationally but mainly in…