Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Oihana
ʻOihana—Occupation, trade, job.
ʻOihana—Occupation, trade, job.
Mālie—Calm, quiet, serene, tranquil.
Ancient wisdom and modern insight unite in a powerful call for healing and growth.
Mīkini—Machine or appliance.
Laiki—Rice.
Worsening health and rising care gaps highlight urgent equity challenges statewide.
SPROUTS, a CTAHR-led program, taught students about sustainability and cultural identity through planting ʻulu trees at public schools.
Haʻaheo—Proud or pride which comes from a deep accomplishment from one's own achievements.
First-generation Kauaʻi student Anson Lazaro powers through work, school and long commutes to a bright future.
Hosted by 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补’s Outreach College, the festival brings together artists and dance traditions from across Asia, the Pacific and Hawaiʻi.