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Features & Interviews

These features and interviews document how my archival, instructional, and research work engages public audiences beyond the university. They demonstrate my ability to translate complex Hawaiian and Indigenous knowledge, archival research, and community priorities into accessible public scholarship across local, national, and international platforms.

University of Hawaiʻi Foundation - Native Hawaiian Organization Association, Interview, 2025

Interview reflecting on Native Hawaiian philanthropy as a transformational force in higher education, affirming cultural belonging, ʻike Hawaiʻi, and pathways for Native Hawaiian students within the UH system.

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After Lāhainā, Indigenous peoples call for independence

Grist Interview, April 2024

National media interview situating Indigenous sovereignty, historical archives, and community knowledge in the context of contemporary crisis.

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Genealogy project gives Native Hawaiians access to 7,300 pages of rare archival records

Hawaiʻi Public Radio Interview, April 2024

Public radio feature highlighting archival recovery, digitization, and ethical access to Hawaiian genealogical materials.

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UH students showcase rare Hawaiian ancestral research in New York

University of Hawaiʻi News Interview, April 2024

Institutional feature on student-led archival research and community-centered genealogy work presented at the United Nations.

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