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Sinopsis
Our podcasts take listeners out of the newsroom and into the community for a close-up look at local issues and the people who are affected by them. Take a trip with our reporters and editors as your guide and discover a side of Hawaii you might be surprised to hear about.
Episodios
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‘What The Hell Have I Gotten Myself Into?’
31/12/2015A reporter discovers an unusual homeless camp in Waianae -- and learns a lot about herself in the process.
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Learning To Be Hawaiian — Some Years On The Mainland Helped
09/11/2015Peter Apo's roots may have saved his life when he was on the West Coast. Now he is working to facilitate federal recognition for Hawaiians.
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A Marshallese Poet Speaks Out On Climate Change
26/10/2015Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner traveled halfway across the Earth to read her poem on how climate change is affecting her island home to the United Nations.
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Sam Slom, the Hawaii Senate’s Dot of Red in a Sea of Blue
13/10/2015The state's only Republican senator jokes about how he can "caucus with myself," but he has serious views on making the GOP relevant here.
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Is Anybody More Local Than Ben Cayetano?
01/10/2015Hawaii’s remarkable ethnic and racial diversity and the social tension that comes with it is the subject of a new Connections thread. Who better to kick off that discussion than a man who has worked through it all?
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You’d Think Honolulu Would Have Lots of Sidewalk Cafes, But You’d Be Wrong
23/09/2015City planners hoping to make Honolulu a more walkable city are trying to change an old rule that bans sidewalks cafes in most parts of town.
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How Do Kids Feel About Being Homeless? We Asked Them
21/09/2015People say kids will adapt to most anything and that certainly seems to be the case for these children in a Honolulu homeless shelter.