Monthly Archives: August 2008

Fifty Voices

Over the next year, the Wai‘anae Searider Production will present a series of videos documenting commentary on Statehood from different people around the state.  Click the link below to the site. FIFTY VOICES

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Statehood Commemoration

  STATEHOOD COMMISSION ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR 50th ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION ACTIVITIES SPECIAL FOCUS PLACED ON EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS HONOLULU – Members of the 50th Anniversary of Statehood Commission today announced a comprehensive plan to commemorate Hawai‘i’s golden anniversary of statehood, with a … Continue reading

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Essence of Being Hawaiian

An interview with Kaleikoa Ka‘eo on Hawaiian politics.  What it takes to be a true cultural practitioner and living in this political times.

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Admissions Saga

Kamehameha Schools again being sued over admissions bias Meanwhile, school sues previous plaintiffs over disclosure of settlement By Jim Dooley and Gordon Y.K. Pang Advertiser Staff Writers A new federal court lawsuit challenging Kamehameha Schools’ controversial admissions policy that favors … Continue reading

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ConCon

Are you ready to vote on whether to have another Constitutional Convention?  Here’s a link to a website with information and blogs regarding the upcoming ballot question the convening another Hawai‘i Constitutional Convention. ConCon

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Kalo and GMO

A native perspective on the research and patenting of Häloanakalaukapalili, our older brother, KALO. HALOA

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HELP!

Do you want help incorporating Hawaiian Language and Culture into your curriculum? Leave a comment and I’ll get back as soon as possible.

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