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We celebrate AANHPI month, Season 11 of Pacific Heartbeat and we host KĀKOU: Hawai‘i’s Town Hall, The Future of Our Food. All this and more. Check out the latest schedule of PBS Hawaiʻi programs in the May 2022 program guide.

Yunji de Nies reads an excerpt from "Shave Ice in Hawaiʻi" by Mariko Merritt
Ryan Kawamoto reads a poem from the book "Poets Behind Barbed Wire" by Keiho Saga
Architect Graham Hart explains Vladimir Ossipoff's thought process while building his weekend cabin at Pālehua.
Lawrence Fujiwara Jr. of Natsunoya Tea House tells how a Japanese spy took advantage of their second-floor view in the months leading up to World War II.
Home is Here host Kalaʻi Miller talks about the lasting impact of Vladimir Ossipoff on Hawaiʻi's modern architecture.

Home is Here continues … Classics are back and more. Check out the latest schedule of PBS Hawaiʻi programs in the April 2022 program guide.

Brandon Marcos reads an excerpt from "The 1 Book: How Many People Does it Take to Make a Difference?"
Noah Okami, the youngest employee at KoAloha ʻUkulele and grandson of founder Alvin Okami, takes us on a factory tour to show you the step-by-step process of making a KoAloha ʻukulele.
Linda Elliott, President and Center Director of the Hawaiʻi Wildlife Center, explains peak fallout season in Hawaiʻi and how light pollution can harm seabirds.
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