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The Race for Honolulu Mayor

The Race for Honolulu Mayor

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | Jul 21, 2020 | Uncategorized

What kind of leadership does Oʻahu need during these uncertain times? In this debate, the 2020 candidates for Honolulu Mayor share with us their ideas to move Hawaiʻi forward. The candidates were selected based on several criteria including recent polling and the...

Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement raises over $125,000 for Iolani Palace

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | Jul 14, 2020 | Uncategorized

Originally posted on Jun 30, 202 by KHON2 The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement announced Tuesday, it has raised over $127,000 in less than a week.The organization launched the donation campaign last week, and matched every dollar donated to the Friends of...
Three Local Boys Dream

Three Local Boys Dream

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | Jul 10, 2020 | Uncategorized

On May 20th of 2020, Kainalu Surf Shop located in Nanakuli Commercial Center had its Grand Opening. Three friends who were born and raised in Nanakuli Homestead who grew up surfing, diving, and boogie boarding shared a dream of providing their community with a...
Pop-Up Mākeke: Shop local and support small businesses online

Pop-Up Mākeke: Shop local and support small businesses online

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | Jul 10, 2020 | Pop-Up Mākeke, Uncategorized

Originally posted by HINow Small local businesses are one of the hardest hit during these uncertain financial times. In an effort to keep business open, the Pop-Up Mākeke was created in early April 2020 for customers to have easy access to shop for local products...
Celebrating the Class of 2020

Celebrating the Class of 2020

by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement | Jul 10, 2020 | Uncategorized

Haku collective was created by artists for artists and are united by their shared love of music and community. This summer, Haku Collective presents Hawai’i’s first multi-home, live streaming series, called Mele in Hawai’i. The first episode of the new summer series...
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