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Record Nr.

UNINA9910433235203321

Autore

Howes Craig <1955-, >

Titolo

The Value of Hawaiʻi 3 : Hulihia, the Turning / / Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua, Craig Howes, Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo‘ole Osorio, Aiko Yamashiro, Paige Rasmussen, Craig Howes

Pubbl/distr/stampa

University of Hawai'i Press, 2020

Honolulu : , : University of Hawaii Press, , [2021]

©2020

ISBN

0-8248-8915-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (300 p.) : 9 color illustrations

Collana

Biography Monographs

Altri autori (Persone)

AbadKēhaunani

AkutagawaMalia

AlegadoRosanna ‘Anolani

AlouaLoke

AluliNoa Emmett

AmosKelsey

AsherShanty Sigrah

BeamerKamanamaikalani

BradyKat

BurkettMaxine

CaronWill

Chesney-LindMeda

CoffmanMakena

ConnellySean

CurtisHenry

De FriesJohn

FletcherChip

FoxKealoha

GoinKa‘ehukai

GonzalezRyan “Gonzo”

GrandinettiTina

HalagaoPatricia Espiritu

HallDana Naone

HannahsNeil J

HattoriMary Therese Perez

HeaivilinHunter

HeineTamera

IglesiasAina

Jabola-CarolusKhara

Jetñil-KijinerKathy

KahakalauKū

KahaunaeleKainani



KaholokulaJoseph Keawe‘aimoku

KajihiroKyle

Kalani‘ōpua YoungTatiana

KaneshiroNorman

KealohaDonavan

KnorLucie

La CroixSumner

LawrenceCharles

LincolnNoa Kekuewa

LuebbeKilikiina

LupenuiCheryl Ka‘uhane

LyonsLaura E

MahelonaYvonne

MatsudaMari J

McElroyKau‘i

McGregorDavianna Pōmaika‘i

MerceRobert

MillerAlex

MilnerNeal

MontgomeryMonica

MooreColin D

MooreNaima

MoraisDawn

MuiseKu‘ulani

MuneokaShelley

O'BrienChristopher

OkamuraPaige Miki Kalāokananikiʻekiʻe

OsorioJamaica Heolimeleikalani

PalomaDiane S. L

PeraltoLeon No‘eau

Perez WendtMahealani

PerrusoAmy

PuniwaiNoelani

Rawlins-FernandezKeani

ReppunCharles

SangPresley Ke‘alaanuhea Ah Mook

ShawAmanda

ShekDina

SproatD. Kapua'ala

TajiriSimon Seisho

TenganTy P. Kāwika

TrevinoBenjamin

TrevinoVictoria

TsaiMichael S. K. N

TurnerDavid Baumgart

VaughanMehana Blaich

Wilcox-BoucherClaudia

WilliamsHarmonee



Disciplina

996.9

Soggetti

Quality of life - Hawaii

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- A Prayer, Lifting -- Kūʻokoʻa: Independence -- Introduction -- I. Overlapping Emergencies—(Over)Turnings -- Introduction -- Grounded -- Catastrophic Failure of the Planet -- This Is Just the Beginning: Climate Change, Positive Peace, and the “New Normal” -- The COVID-19 Crisis -- COVID-19, the Disease that Has Shined a Light on Health Equity -- Local Foods Through Crisis -- Reopening the Hawai‘i Tourism Economy in the Age of COVID-19 -- Of Pandemics and Financial Emergencies: Will We Restructure or Transform the University? -- Food Insecurity—An Institutional Response -- Inu i ka Wai ʻAwaʻawa: Drink of the Bitter Waters -- Political Engagement: A New Article of Lived Faith -- This Is Not a Drill: Notes on Surviving the End of the World, Again -- The Future Is Koa -- Waiʻaleʻale -- II. Resources and Values—Turning to Our Strengths -- Introduction -- We Da Waiwai -- Ahupuaʻa Values Sho -- An Aloha ʻĀina Economy—Give, Take, Regenerate -- Hawaiʻi and Tourism Reimagined -- Ka ʻĀina Moana -- From Wai to Waiwai -- Renewable Energy—Stop Burning Stuff -- E Pū Paʻakai Kākou -- The State of Our Starch -- Food of Our Future Grows from Seeds of Our Past -- Toward a Smaller, Smarter Correctional System for Hawaiʻi -- Labor and Social Justice against the Colonial University: A Union for Radical Solidarity -- The Sustaining Force of Sports -- The Value of Mele -- He Makeʻe ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, He Makeʻe Lāhui: To Lose Our Language Is to Forget Who We Are -- Nuchi-gusui: Sustenance and Nourishment for Living -- III. Community Building—Turning Toward Each Other -- Introduction -- Kumpang Economy -- Hey! Let’s Get Organized, Hawaiʻi! -- Hoʻokuʻikahi Aloha Molokaʻi -- Lessons from Jojo: Organizing Side-by-Side with Power, Heart, and Grace -- Teachers, Public Education, and Civic Leadership -- Hawaiʻi Needs to Stand Governing on Its Head -- Civic Engagement—Picking a Fight -- Molokai ‘Āina Momona -- Home Is What We Make It -- Reconnecting Spiritual Roots in Our Faith Communities -- We Need to Talk: How a Con Con Can Secure Hawai‘i’s Post-COVID Future -- Hawaiʻi Breathes Multilingualism -- Activist Genealogy: Visions and Enactments of Solidarity Across Black and Kanaka Maoli Movements -- “If people aren’t locking rocks together, we ain’t got a story”: Pōhaku by Pōhaku, Connecting Stories of Community Building -- Wednesdays with Grandma -- We Are Art -- Lessons from Aloha ʻĀina Activism: Visioning and Planning for Our Islands and Communities in the Wake of COVID-19 -- IV. Emerging Futures—Turning Anew -- Introduction -- The Story and Sisterhood Behind the World’s First Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for COVID-19 -- Air Pollution and the Pandemic: How Will COVID-19 Shape Hawai‘i’s Response to Global Climate Change? -- Our City as Ahupuaʻa: For Justice-Advancing Futures -- ʻOhana Urbanism -- Prisons—Has COVID-19 Offered Hawaiʻi the Road to Redemption? -- Housing and Aloha ʻĀina: Beyond Building Our Way Out of the Crisis -- No Kākou Ke Kuleana: The Responsibility Belongs to Us



-- Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Waiwai -- Ulu Kukui O Kaulike: Advancing Justice for Kānaka Maoli in One Generation Through Health Policy -- Shine Your Light Wherever You Go -- Puʻuhonua o Puʻuhuluhulu University: He Kīpuka Aloha ʻĀina no ka ʻImi Naʻauao -- Haumāna -- Ancient Is Modern—Transforming Public Education for Hawaiians -- Writing in the Path of Our Ancestors: Ke Ea Hawaiʻi Student Council -- The Next Aloha ʻĀina -- Hāmākua 2120: A Moʻolelo of Abundance from a Future -- Dear Reader: Making the Value of Hawaiʻi Together

Sommario/riassunto

“Hulihia” refers to massive upheavals that change the landscape, overturn the normal, reverse the flow, and sweep away the prevailing or assumed. We live in such days. Pandemics. Threats to ʻāina. Political dysfunction, cultural appropriation, and disrespect. But also powerful surges toward sustainability, autonomy, and sovereignty.The first two volumes of The Value of Hawaiʻi (Knowing the Past, Facing the Future and Ancestral Roots, Oceanic Visions) ignited public conversations, testimony, advocacy, and art for political and social change. These books argued for the value of connecting across our different expertise and experiences, to talk about who we are and where we are going.In a world in crisis, what does Hawaiʻi’s experience tell us about how to build a society that sees opportunities in the turning and changing times? As islanders, we continue to grapple with experiences of racism, colonialism, environmental damage, and the costs of modernization, and bring to this our own striking creativity and histories for how to live peacefully and productively together. Steered by the four scholars who edited the previous volumes, The Value of Hawaiʻi 3: Hulihia, the Turning offers multigenerational visions of a Hawaiʻi not defined by the United States. Community leaders, cultural practitioners, artists, educators, and activists share exciting paths forward for the future of Hawaiʻi, on topics such as education, tourism and other economies, elder care, agriculture and food, energy and urban development, the environment, sports, arts and culture, technology, and community life.These visions ask us to recognize what we truly value about our home, and offer a wealth of starting points for critical and productive conversations together in this time of profound and permanent change.