E ka gentle breeze e waft mai nei…
Aloha mai kākou, “E ka gentle breeze e waft mai nei…” I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I’m thinking […]
Aloha mai kākou, “E ka gentle breeze e waft mai nei…” I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I’m thinking […]
Once I left Hōkūle‘a, the voyaging canoe, on an airplane. This was before the pandemic. Aunty and I were going
How to Be a Poet By Wendell Berri(to remind myself) i Make a place to sit down. Sit down. Be quiet. You must
Aloha nui nō kākou, “Busy-ness can easily become a cover for mediocrity when you don’t make time for proximity.” –
20250217 Mondays with Aunty Pua: Guts on the Table Showing our collective light starting with each individualby Kara Pitt-Dandrea (shared
Do you remember the story from Aunty Pua when she, while blind for a time, was invited to meet the
“Howʻs your heart, darling?”—2021 quote from the Culturally Relevant Evaluation and Assessment Hawai‘i group where Aunty Pua was a key
This week and last week have been the most significant of the year so far. I’m on Hawai‘i Island having an
Aloha everyone, One of the enduring parts of Aunty’s Building the Beloved Community practice that stuck with folks, even if
With excerpts from the poem “Hawai‘i Pono‘ī” by Aunty Pua “On Friday, August 7, 1987Forty-three kanakas from Wai‘anae,In a deluxe,
Calling the CircleIt has always been scaryto step into the circle of firelight,to show up in the company of strangers,to
Aloha mai kākou. Aloha, hi. Happy new year. So many blue sky moments so far in 2025. I am Dawn and I