
Rooted in Tradition, Adapted for Today: Natural Dyeing from Hawaiʻi to the Bay Area
Learn traditional Hawaiian natural dyeing adapted for SF Bay Area diaspora communities. From ʻōlena to onion skins - sustainable fashion meets cultural heritage.

Hawaiian Diaspora: Manaʻo on the Historical Migration Waves of Kānaka ʻŌiwi
Personal manaʻo (thoughts) on Hawaiian diaspora through four historical migration waves. A kānaka ʻōiwi perspective on Native Hawaiian communities worldwide and cultural preservation across generations.

Kapaemāhū and the Mana of Māhū: Hawaiian Wisdom on Gender, Sexuality, and Sacred Roles
Explore authentic Hawaiian teachings on gender and sexuality through the sacred story of Kapaemāhū - four legendary māhū healers. Learn how traditional Hawaiian culture honored gender fluidity, ʻaikāne relationships, and the mana of those who transcended Western binary thinking, offering profound wisdom for Pride Month and beyond.

Kamehameha Day: Understanding Hawaiian Sovereignty and the Hawaiian Kingdom Legacy
Explore the deeper cultural significance of Kamehameha Day through authentic Hawaiian Kingdom history and sovereignty movements. Educational content honoring Kamehameha's legacy and its connection to contemporary Hawaiian self-determination - serving kānaka ʻōiwi and educating broader communities.