Historic Kōloa Today
Podcast Like other plantation communities, Kōloa’s sugar production and plantation camps have no faded into memory, but the diverse cultures they brought together still … Read more
We return with a second series of public events and podcasts exploring communities in transition by weaving together voices from oral history recordings together with voices from today. In this powerful shared space, we listen, remember, laugh, cry, and carry forward lessons of resilience and ingenuity, connecting past, present, and futures.
Podcast Like other plantation communities, Kōloa’s sugar production and plantation camps have no faded into memory, but the diverse cultures they brought together still … Read more
Podcast As educators, women have played a leading role in shaping the minds of the youth of our nation. For some, teaching has led … Read more
Podcast As plantations began to phase out in Hawaiʻi, these oral histories were collected to document the way of life in our plantation and … Read more
Podcast On October 22, 1990, President George H.W. Bush ordered the Secretary of Defense to stop bombing Kahoʻolawe. First generation oral histories on the … Read more
Podcast In this episode, we continue to explore communities in transition, by using oral histories to revisit the era of economic change from plantations … Read more