KeishaWomen are Stewarding the Future of Cowboys in HawaiʻiIn the heart of the Pacific, the lauded paniolo of Hawai’i have been wrangling cattle and stewarding the land long before cowboys ever…Jan 23, 2023Jan 23, 2023
KeishaShe Who Sings Fire: Mauna LoaMaunaloa cast an orange glow into the sky as lava ruptured from its summit on Hawaiʻi Island (native name: Moku o Keawe) in the late hours…Dec 6, 2022Dec 6, 2022
KeishaVisit to Alcatraz Island: Home of the FreeI recently found myself bumbling about San Francisco, visiting my friend for Halloween weekend. It seemed only right, after making a…Nov 3, 2022Nov 3, 2022
KeishaHow the United States Played a Key Role in Micronesian and Marshallese PovertyThe United States has played a long-time role in perpetuating poverty in West Polynesia. Between 1946 and 1958, the United States used the…Oct 19, 2021Oct 19, 2021
KeishaTITANIC: Race to the BottomIn the early 1900s, White Star Line was one of many companies looking to take advantage of prospering transatlantic trade and transport…Jul 30, 2021Jul 30, 2021
KeishaHawai`i’s First PeopleBefore the Tahitians landed in Hawai`i, the Marquesans found a home.Aug 23, 20211Aug 23, 20211
KeishaThe Historical Significance of Ka Mauna a WākeaMaunakea stands at a staggering 13,803 ft. (4,207 meters) above sea level. Measuring from the ocean floor…Aug 3, 2021Aug 3, 2021