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Hawaiʻi Rising

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Conversations with grassroots community organizers at the forefront of progressive movements for change and justice in Hawai’i. A podcast series featuring community partners of Hawaiʻi People‘s Fund.
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Episodes

9. Maʻi Movement Hawaiʻi: Ending Period Poverty in Hawaiʻi

An interview with sisters Nikki-Ann Yee and Brandy-Lee Yee, the founders of Maʻi Movement Hawaiʻi. Maʻi Movement Hawaiʻi is a locally grown organization committed to ending period poverty in Hawai’i through service, advocacy, and education. Their mission is to provide and distribute free menstrual products to menstruators in need, while advocating for systemic change in the government, schools, and community, and bringing down the barriers of stigma and access. Their program and services serve a...

Feb 04, 202241 min

Celebrating Makahiki in Keaukaha

In today’s special episode, HPF takes you to Keaukaha on Hawai’i Island, where we joined the Ioane ‘Ohana and the King’s Landing community for their Makahiki ceremony in November. Featuring live music and an interview with Keli’i “Skippy” Ioane. To learn more about King's Landing, check out our interview with ʻĀinaaloha and Haʻawina Ioane in episode 5 "Keliʻi William Ioane Legacy Foundation: Growing Up in King‘s Landing." Tags: Hawaiʻi, Hawai'i, Hawaii

Feb 02, 202249 min

8. Ke Ea Hawaiʻi: News Media for the Hawaiian Kingdom

Meet Hema Watson and Anuhea McDougall, the two student hosts of the Hawaiian Kingdom Weekly, along with their teacher Trevor Atkins, a founding organizer of Ke Ea Hawaiʻi. Ke Ea Hawaiʻi is an inter-scholastic student council composed of elected student leaders from Hawaiian-focused charter schools. Their project, the Hawaiian Kingdom Weekly, amplifies student and community voices by developing a channel for new minds to choose what news is amplified and whose voices amplify it, and by developing...

Jan 28, 202239 min

7. Hui Sivila ʻŌpiopio o Koʻolaupoko: Answering a Calling

Meet Kainoa Azama and ʻElia Akaka, two young leaders from the Windward side of Oʻahu who are founding members of the Hui Sivila ʻŌpiopio o Koʻolaupoko (Koʻolaupoko Jr. Civic Club). The Hui Sivila ʻŌpiopio o Koʻolaupoko is a civic youth organization centered in the Moku of Koʻolaupoko. Their project brings the names of kūpuna from Koʻolaupoko who signed the kūʻē petitions home, honoring their bravery and recognizing them as heroes. They intend to supplement their efforts by creating educational p...

Jan 16, 202238 min

6. Ke Kula Nui O Waimānalo: Media, Moʻolelo, and Youth Leadership

Sixteen-year-old Pāhonu Coleman leads the Koʻolele program at Ke Kula Nui O Waimānalo. Ke Kula Nui O Waimānalo strives to inspire youth to look to our past to build a vibrant future and a thriving community to take pride in. Koʻolele, a 12-month film and cultural exploration program, focuses on connecting youth to their culture, wahi pana, self-identity and overall well-being, pushing back on colonial injustice, and reigniting cultural pride through film. Utilizing video production, directing, a...

Dec 17, 202137 min

5. Keliʻi William Ioane Legacy Foundation: Growing Up in King‘s Landing

ʻĀinaaloha and Haʻawina Ioane introduce the Keliʻi William Ioane Legacy Foundation and share about their childhood growing up in the village of Kingʻs Landing with their father Keliʻi “Skippy” Ioane. Keliʻi William Ioane Legacy Foundation was created in 2020 to honor and perpetuate the legacy of Keliʻi William Ioane Jr., the Mālama Ka ‘Āina Hana Ka ‘Āina Association (M.A.H.A), the Keaukaha Makahiki Ceremony, and the promotion of Hawaiian Nationalism through his music. The effort underscores the ...

Dec 03, 202137 min

4. Nā Waʻa Mauō: Paddling, Plankton, and the Kumulipo

Meet Hōkūokahalelani Pihana at Nā Waʻa Mauō Marine Stewardship Program. Nā Waʻa Mauōʻs Honuaiākea Voyaging Program (HVP) immerses at-risk high school students from East Hawaiʻi Island in an experience that strengthens their academics, STEM skills, and personal well being as they transition into adulthood. During the Honuaiākea program experience, students learn how to conduct marine stewardship research using an integrated methodology that blends institutional and indigenous sciences. Their rese...

Nov 19, 202136 min

3. Lālākea Foundation: Hula and the Future of Hawaiʻi

An interview with Dr. Noe Noe Wong-Wilson and Kumu Hula Snowbird Puananiopaoakalani Bento of Lālākea Foundation. Lālākea Foundation is committed to protecting natural resources including Mauna Kea and other wahi pana throughout the pae ʻāina. Their mission is to perpetuate the ancient art form of hula and other traditional cultural practices, including the inherent right to practice traditional spirituality and life ways, and also to ensure that decisions affecting Hawaiʻi’s future is based on f...

Nov 12, 202139 min

2. Kīpuka Kuleana: Protecting Ancestral Lands on Kauaʻi

Meet Mehana Vaughan and Jennifer Luck of Kīpuka Kuleana. Kīpuka Kuleana believes that keeping Hawaiian and long time local families in their communities, whether through sustained land ownership or other pathways that allow them to continue to serve as caretakers, is vital to the social and ecological health of Hawaiʻi ahupuaʻa, to perpetuating their character across generations, and to community survival and resilience. Dedicated to helping ʻohana keep their ancestral lands, they provide worksh...

Nov 05, 202138 min

1. Hui o Kuapā: Restoring Fish Ponds on Molokai

An interview with Guy Hanohano Naehu and Tanya Mailelani Naehu of Hui o Kuapā, featuring a special musical performance. Founded in 1989, Hui o Kuapā educates local and global communities about Native Hawaiian biocultural resource management through the restoration, use and maintenance of Molokai’s loko iʻa (traditional Hawaiian fishponds) and their adjacent lands. Their Nā Hulu Kūpuna Project seeks to hoʻohanohano (uplift and honor) Molokai’s kūpuna to ensure the moʻolelo (the stories), knowledg...

Oct 29, 202141 min

Introducing the Hawaiʻi People‘s Fund

Meet Micky Huihui and Matthew Kaulana Ing at the Hawaiʻi People’s Fund. HPF has helped to support, build capacity, and amplify the impact of grassroots social change movements in Hawaiʻi since 1972. In this introductory episode of Hawaiʻi Rising, you’ll hear about HPF’s roots in the social movements of the 1970s, about year-round funding opportunities, and about how this podcast fits into HPF’s mission. Tags: Hawaiʻi, Hawai'i, Hawaii

Oct 29, 202119 min

Hawaiʻi Rising - coming soon

Conversations with grassroots community organizers at the forefront of progressive movements for change and justice in Hawai’i, featuring the 2021 grantees of Hawaiʻi People's Fund. Hawaiʻi Peopleʻs Fund has helped to support, build capacity, and amplify the impact of grassroots social change movements in Hawaiʻi since 1972. We are dedicated to the most creative, passionate, and radical visions of community, bravely navigating the intersections of indigeneity, environment, race, class, labor, ge...

Oct 15, 20212 min
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