The film KAPU: Sacred Hawaiian Burials sheds light on the ongoing battle by Native Hawaiians to protect burial sites…
Diane Paloma’s story is one of resilience and strength, rooted in Hawaiʻi and guided by hula.
This film tells the story of music teacher Harry Urata, and his efforts to preserve the musical oral histories of Japanese immigrants…
Hawai‘i filmmaker Ann Marie Kirk partners with historian and surfer John Clark to provide a detailed history of the beaches, surf breaks and shoreline of Diamond Head.
Dawn Lippert sought to save energy from an early age. Now she helps others build a cleaner future.
Kai Piha: Kaʻahele Ma Waikīkī takes viewers on a historical tour of Waikīkī's surfing history, the history of our kūpuna and aliʻi who lived there and who loved Waikīkī. Navigating this journey is waterman, historian and author John Clark.
Persistence paid off for this leader who helped secure a first-of-its-kind green fee for Hawaiʻi.
The film follows Sam Khong on multiple trips to Cambodia throughout the last 20 years as he sought answers to questions about his family and healing from the demons that haunted him for a generation.
This Hilo native says solutions to problems exist here in lessons from the ʻāina and kupuna.
Removed by Force: The Eviction of Hawaiʻi’s Japanese Americans During World II. The film sheds light…