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It's been 131 years since the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom and over 30 years since the U.S. government issued a formal apology. The anniversary brings a poignant reminder of Hawaiʻi's past. HPR's Cassie Ordonio takes a look at an art exhibit honoring modern Hawaiian activism.
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Reaching for the stars. It's a metaphor to consider when it comes to Black history in this country. To mark Black History Month, the Honolulu African American Film Festival will have showtimes at the Honolulu Museum of Art throughout February.
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Cleanup efforts in Kula; New standards for password protection; Honolulu African-American Film Festival kicks off
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The Cultural Animation Film Festival was inspired by young animators creating culture-based stories, according to Michael Ceballos, a cofounder of the festival and owner of O‘ahu-based animation studio Twiddle Productions.
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Garden Club of Honolulu's flower show, “Oceans: Beyond the Reef,” will emphasize endemic and Indigenous plants, as well as ocean health. Floral arrangements, photography, jewelry and more will be on display.
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A new exhibit at the Honolulu Museum of Art explores an era of Japan that showed how art responded to social change. “Transformation: Modern Japanese Art” will feature paintings, ceramics and lacquerware produced between the 1870s and 1950s.
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Navy Admiral updates plans to drain Red Hill fuel tanks; Hawaii County discusses the fifth anniversary of the Kīlauea East Rift Zone Eruption; 'Museum Confidential' host shares the process of creating content for the popular podcast
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Black History Month officially kicks off Wednesday. One event highlighting Black stories tied to Hawaiʻi’s history is the Honolulu African American Film Festival from Feb. 2 through Feb. 26 at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
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The Conversation sat down with University of Hawaiʻi associate professor Sai Bhatawadekar to talk about the joy of sharing culture through movies, music and dance.
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“Navigating a Minefield” will feature sketches from author Stacey Hayashi’s manga. It illustrates the stories of the 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.