Around our solar system, violent eruptions are shaping distant worlds…
As lion numbers rise, the competition for food becomes fierce…
Part 2 of the following episode of Pau Hana Years that first aired in 1973.
Ah Quon McElrath: The Struggle Never Ends. The film tells the story of Ah Quon McElrath who became one of the islands’ most influential leaders, giving voice to Hawaiʻi’s working class. The documentary recounts how she helped shape the Hawaiʻi local of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) into a force for political change.
Following the screening, join us for a discussion with:
Joy Chong-Stannard, Producer, Director, Editor
Chris Coneybeare, Producer
Without freshwater, there are no rivers, streams and underground aquifers, and without freshwater, there is no life. Jeremy Kimura refuses to let that happen in Hawaiʻi.
The horrifying accounts of living through the Hamas attack and the war in Gaza…
The pressure builds as students tackle the first round of competition…
Gun violence is the leading cause of death for American children and teens…
Aaju Peter is a renowned Inuit lawyer and activist who defends the human rights of Indigenous peoples…
Traditional Hawaiian classics are revisited when Nina Kealiʻiwahamana joins Bill Kaiwa in this special encore of a classic NĀ MELE.