This month marks 60 years of telling Hawaiʻi’s stories and the start of a year-long commemoration of that milestone.
To mark this special anniversary, we’re saying mahalo with a new thank-you gift that looks back — and celebrates how far we’ve come.
These snapshots from the 1960s and ’70s capture the many hands that helped shape local storytelling on screen.
Take a look at the oldest program guide we have in our PBS Hawaiʻi archive.
Series like ‘ONO! Hawaiʻi’s Food Culture reflect the heart of what PBS Hawaiʻi strives to do every day: share the stories that shape life in the islands.
The trust’s mission states: We support growing sustainable agriculture, protecting natural resources, and investing in Hawai‘i’s people. One of the best ways of investing in Hawai‘i’s people is to tell and preserve their stories.