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Family Ingredients group photo (from left) Vince Lucero, Renea Veneri Stewart, Ed Kenney, Danny Urquico, Megan Tomino, Sheldon Simeon, Nevada Jones, Ty Sanga, Elliana Moore

students and graduates made significant contributions to the PBS series , which will be shown locally on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Heather Giugni, creator and executive producer of the series, credits the home-grown talent as producing work that is on par with the quality of other national television series.

ACM students have great potential, and graduates can be found in every aspect of our media landscape,” said Giugni, who also is collections specialist and producer for the at 东精影业 West Oʻahu.

Family Ingredients explores Hawaiʻi’s cultural diversity through food, with a guest recounting to host Ed Kenney a memorable dish or favorite family recipe. The many layers of Hawaiʻi’s culture are peeled back as Kenney and the guest journey to various communities from which the food came, including those in various countries and states. In doing so, food is shown as a foundation for ties among families, generations, and cultures.

Five production crew members—Terrence Nahina (editor), Nevada Jones (sound), Elliana Moore (assistant camera), Chris Ahn (camera operator), and Kali Kasashima (offline editor, season one) and Todd Fink—are graduates of 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补’s Creative Media program.

Ty Sanga, Family Ingredients’ director, is a graduate of the 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 ethnic studies program and is a part-time lecturer for ACM. Megan Tomino, another production member, also is a graduate of 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补.

This season two 东精影业 West O?ahu students joined the team as interns—Nakoa Camvel and Kevin Bechayda.

Giugni’s vision for the show has succeeded, with the first season being picked up by 93 percent of PBS stations nationally. She expects a similar outcome for the second season of six shows.

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—By Greg Wiles

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