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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments xi
- A Prayer, Lifting 1
- Kūʻokoʻa: Independence 4
- Introduction 9
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I. Overlapping Emergencies—(Over)Turnings
- Introduction 15
- Grounded 17
- Catastrophic Failure of the Planet 19
- This Is Just the Beginning: Climate Change, Positive Peace, and the “New Normal” 23
- The COVID-19 Crisis 27
- COVID-19, the Disease that Has Shined a Light on Health Equity 30
- Local Foods Through Crisis 34
- Reopening the Hawai‘i Tourism Economy in the Age of COVID-19 38
- Of Pandemics and Financial Emergencies: Will We Restructure or Transform the University? 42
- Food Insecurity—An Institutional Response 46
- Inu i ka Wai ʻAwaʻawa: Drink of the Bitter Waters 50
- Political Engagement: A New Article of Lived Faith 54
- This Is Not a Drill: Notes on Surviving the End of the World, Again 58
- The Future Is Koa 62
- Waiʻaleʻale 66
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II. Resources and Values—Turning to Our Strengths
- Introduction 75
- We Da Waiwai 77
- Ahupuaʻa Values Sho 79
- An Aloha ʻĀina Economy—Give, Take, Regenerate 83
- Hawaiʻi and Tourism Reimagined 87
- Ka ʻĀina Moana 91
- From Wai to Waiwai 95
- Renewable Energy—Stop Burning Stuff 99
- E Pū Paʻakai Kākou 103
- The State of Our Starch 107
- Food of Our Future Grows from Seeds of Our Past 111
- Toward a Smaller, Smarter Correctional System for Hawaiʻi 115
- Labor and Social Justice against the Colonial University: A Union for Radical Solidarity 119
- The Sustaining Force of Sports 123
- The Value of Mele 127
- He Makeʻe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, He Makeʻe Lāhui: To Lose Our Language Is to Forget Who We Are 131
- Nuchi-gusui: Sustenance and Nourishment for Living 135
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III. Community Building—Turning Toward Each Other
- Introduction 141
- Kumpang Economy 143
- Hey! Let’s Get Organized, Hawaiʻi! 145
- Hoʻokuʻikahi Aloha Molokaʻi 149
- Lessons from Jojo: Organizing Side-by-Side with Power, Heart, and Grace 153
- Teachers, Public Education, and Civic Leadership 157
- Hawaiʻi Needs to Stand Governing on Its Head 164
- Civic Engagement—Picking a Fight 168
- Molokai ‘Āina Momona 171
- Home Is What We Make It 174
- Reconnecting Spiritual Roots in Our Faith Communities 178
- We Need to Talk: How a Con Con Can Secure Hawai‘i’s Post-COVID Future 182
- Hawaiʻi Breathes Multilingualism 186
- Activist Genealogy: Visions and Enactments of Solidarity Across Black and Kanaka Maoli Movements 194
- “If people aren’t locking rocks together, we ain’t got a story”: Pōhaku by Pōhaku, Connecting Stories of Community Building 198
- Wednesdays with Grandma 202
- We Are Art 205
- Lessons from Aloha ʻĀina Activism: Visioning and Planning for Our Islands and Communities in the Wake of COVID-19 210
-
IV. Emerging Futures—Turning Anew
- Introduction 221
- The Story and Sisterhood Behind the World’s First Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for COVID-19 223
- Air Pollution and the Pandemic: How Will COVID-19 Shape Hawai‘i’s Response to Global Climate Change? 227
- Our City as Ahupuaʻa: For Justice-Advancing Futures 231
- ʻOhana Urbanism 237
- Prisons—Has COVID-19 Offered Hawaiʻi the Road to Redemption? 241
- Housing and Aloha ʻĀina: Beyond Building Our Way Out of the Crisis 245
- No Kākou Ke Kuleana: The Responsibility Belongs to Us 249
- Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Waiwai 253
- Ulu Kukui O Kaulike: Advancing Justice for Kānaka Maoli in One Generation Through Health Policy 257
- Shine Your Light Wherever You Go 261
- Puʻuhonua o Puʻuhuluhulu University: He Kīpuka Aloha ʻĀina no ka ʻImi Naʻauao 265
- Haumāna 268
- Ancient Is Modern—Transforming Public Education for Hawaiians 271
- Writing in the Path of Our Ancestors: Ke Ea Hawaiʻi Student Council 275
- The Next Aloha ʻĀina 278
- Hāmākua 2120: A Moʻolelo of Abundance from a Future 282
- Dear Reader: Making the Value of Hawaiʻi Together 286
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments xi
- A Prayer, Lifting 1
- Kūʻokoʻa: Independence 4
- Introduction 9
-
I. Overlapping Emergencies—(Over)Turnings
- Introduction 15
- Grounded 17
- Catastrophic Failure of the Planet 19
- This Is Just the Beginning: Climate Change, Positive Peace, and the “New Normal” 23
- The COVID-19 Crisis 27
- COVID-19, the Disease that Has Shined a Light on Health Equity 30
- Local Foods Through Crisis 34
- Reopening the Hawai‘i Tourism Economy in the Age of COVID-19 38
- Of Pandemics and Financial Emergencies: Will We Restructure or Transform the University? 42
- Food Insecurity—An Institutional Response 46
- Inu i ka Wai ʻAwaʻawa: Drink of the Bitter Waters 50
- Political Engagement: A New Article of Lived Faith 54
- This Is Not a Drill: Notes on Surviving the End of the World, Again 58
- The Future Is Koa 62
- Waiʻaleʻale 66
-
II. Resources and Values—Turning to Our Strengths
- Introduction 75
- We Da Waiwai 77
- Ahupuaʻa Values Sho 79
- An Aloha ʻĀina Economy—Give, Take, Regenerate 83
- Hawaiʻi and Tourism Reimagined 87
- Ka ʻĀina Moana 91
- From Wai to Waiwai 95
- Renewable Energy—Stop Burning Stuff 99
- E Pū Paʻakai Kākou 103
- The State of Our Starch 107
- Food of Our Future Grows from Seeds of Our Past 111
- Toward a Smaller, Smarter Correctional System for Hawaiʻi 115
- Labor and Social Justice against the Colonial University: A Union for Radical Solidarity 119
- The Sustaining Force of Sports 123
- The Value of Mele 127
- He Makeʻe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, He Makeʻe Lāhui: To Lose Our Language Is to Forget Who We Are 131
- Nuchi-gusui: Sustenance and Nourishment for Living 135
-
III. Community Building—Turning Toward Each Other
- Introduction 141
- Kumpang Economy 143
- Hey! Let’s Get Organized, Hawaiʻi! 145
- Hoʻokuʻikahi Aloha Molokaʻi 149
- Lessons from Jojo: Organizing Side-by-Side with Power, Heart, and Grace 153
- Teachers, Public Education, and Civic Leadership 157
- Hawaiʻi Needs to Stand Governing on Its Head 164
- Civic Engagement—Picking a Fight 168
- Molokai ‘Āina Momona 171
- Home Is What We Make It 174
- Reconnecting Spiritual Roots in Our Faith Communities 178
- We Need to Talk: How a Con Con Can Secure Hawai‘i’s Post-COVID Future 182
- Hawaiʻi Breathes Multilingualism 186
- Activist Genealogy: Visions and Enactments of Solidarity Across Black and Kanaka Maoli Movements 194
- “If people aren’t locking rocks together, we ain’t got a story”: Pōhaku by Pōhaku, Connecting Stories of Community Building 198
- Wednesdays with Grandma 202
- We Are Art 205
- Lessons from Aloha ʻĀina Activism: Visioning and Planning for Our Islands and Communities in the Wake of COVID-19 210
-
IV. Emerging Futures—Turning Anew
- Introduction 221
- The Story and Sisterhood Behind the World’s First Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for COVID-19 223
- Air Pollution and the Pandemic: How Will COVID-19 Shape Hawai‘i’s Response to Global Climate Change? 227
- Our City as Ahupuaʻa: For Justice-Advancing Futures 231
- ʻOhana Urbanism 237
- Prisons—Has COVID-19 Offered Hawaiʻi the Road to Redemption? 241
- Housing and Aloha ʻĀina: Beyond Building Our Way Out of the Crisis 245
- No Kākou Ke Kuleana: The Responsibility Belongs to Us 249
- Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Waiwai 253
- Ulu Kukui O Kaulike: Advancing Justice for Kānaka Maoli in One Generation Through Health Policy 257
- Shine Your Light Wherever You Go 261
- Puʻuhonua o Puʻuhuluhulu University: He Kīpuka Aloha ʻĀina no ka ʻImi Naʻauao 265
- Haumāna 268
- Ancient Is Modern—Transforming Public Education for Hawaiians 271
- Writing in the Path of Our Ancestors: Ke Ea Hawaiʻi Student Council 275
- The Next Aloha ʻĀina 278
- Hāmākua 2120: A Moʻolelo of Abundance from a Future 282
- Dear Reader: Making the Value of Hawaiʻi Together 286