PBS Hawai’i hosted Kākou – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall The Global Squeeze: How Do We Keep Hawaiʻi Hawaiʻi? on April 25 and invited invited 40 individuals from across the state to participate in this frank, respectful and community-based discussion in our studio. Hashtag: #pbskakou.
This is a discussion about the finer details of life in Hawai‘i that affect the sense of place.
Change is inevitable. Some changes come quietly, incrementally, over years; others seem to emerge all of a sudden and nearly full-blown. How is Hawai‘i changing – for better, for worse, or both?
PBS Hawai’i: “Kākou” means “all of us.” But it doesn’t mean we all agree. When we can speak to each other honestly and listen earnestly… When we recognize that we are all in this together… When we are engaged in working toward a common goal, that is “kākou.”
Timestamps: 01:16:00 In this room … 01:19:00 We all get to choose 01:24:30 Intergenerational brilliance 01:28:00 Living learning center
Bingo: Education – Free and Independent Hawaii – Home Rule – Land – Multigenerational – Sovereignty – Tourism – Values – Vote
Key Links
https://www.pbshawaii.org
https://www.pbshawaii.org/kakou/
https://www.pbshawaii.org/kakou/social/
https://www.facebook.com/pbshawaii/
https://twitter.com/pbshawaii
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Do we welcome all?
KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall "The Global Squeeze: How Do We Keep Hawaiʻi Hawaiʻi?" airs TOMORROW, 4/19 at 8pm. Share your thoughts during the live broadcast on our Facebook stream or via Twitter using #PBSKakou. pic.twitter.com/UarlpbX7ss
— PBS Hawai‘i (@pbshawaii) April 19, 2018
Flashback to #PBSKakou one week ago. Mahalo to everyone who joined us in person and over the air! #tbt #bts
Keep the conversation going. Tag us in any new thoughts on keeping Hawai'i Hawai'i and use the Kākou hashtag! pic.twitter.com/08RSNOYmHl
— PBS Hawai‘i (@pbshawaii) April 27, 2018
We received hundreds of comments about tourism, voting, the aloha spirit, and more during our #PBSKakou discussion. Which topic do you want to continue discussing? pic.twitter.com/Shx6xIuZfx
— PBS Hawai‘i (@pbshawaii) May 2, 2018
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