64. Kaniela Ing: Kūʻē, how to hoʻomana lāhui, and making radical change in Hawaiʻi. - podcast episode cover

64. Kaniela Ing: Kūʻē, how to hoʻomana lāhui, and making radical change in Hawaiʻi.

Mar 02, 20231 hr 57 min
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Episode description

Kaniela Ing is a Native-Hawaiian politician and community organizer from the island of Maui. He was a former member of the Hawai’i House of Representatives from the 11th district representing South Maui from 2012 until 2018. Kaniela currently serves as the national director of the Green Network where he leads national campaigns to combat climate change. He also serves on various coalitions including Our Hawai’i, the Climate Power advisory board, and the Hawai'i Community Bail Fund board of directors. In 2014 he introduced a bill that was signed into law to provide a same-day voter registration. In this episode we talk about being the first graduating class of Kamehameha on Maui, political and Hawaiian history, kūʻe, protesting, and so much more. Enjoy!

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