“I was told a woman’s place is in the kitchen and the bedroom–not the boardroom,” said Gladys Coelho Basia, a third generation Maui woman who states forthright that she was born in 1940. Women in business have obviously come a long way. But experts predict it may take nearly 100 years for women to achieve economic equality with men worldwide; we can only hope that it’s sooner … [Read more...] about Maui Business Brainstormers talk story on workplace challenges for women
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Talking story with citizen journalist Calvin Kuamo`o about why he films so many Maui events
Calvin Kuamo‘o is everywhere. High school volleyball matches, basketball games and swim meets. Hawaiian music concerts at the Baldwin Home and Picnic with Poki shows at Ka‘ahumanu Church. He also films the island’s Friday town parties as well as various community events. His Kanaka Cam channel on YouTube currently boasts more than 100 videos shot over the last year (you can … [Read more...] about Talking story with citizen journalist Calvin Kuamo`o about why he films so many Maui events
Sharing Maui’s Beaches with Sea Turtles and Wildlife at Akaku
There will be an important event titled "Sharing Maui’s Beaches with Sea Turtles and Wildlife" at Akaku this Thursday, July 20. It will showcase a screening of the documentary Red Turtle Rising (produced by Jay April and Lou Liberto of the Honu Project) that weaves the old Hawaiian legend of Kauila (turtle goddess) with the real life saga of the endangered Hawksbill turtle. … [Read more...] about Sharing Maui’s Beaches with Sea Turtles and Wildlife at Akaku
MauiTime Best of Maui 2017: Best Akaku Program on Maui: Akaku
BEST AKAKU PROGRAM AKAKU Our readers couldn’t pick just one show. If it happens in Maui County, it’s on Akaku. This community driven broadcast media has three channels of programming and they are color coded to make it easy! Watch channel 53 (Akaku Green) for live coverage of County Council, board and commission meetings. Channel 54 (Akaku Red) is for … [Read more...] about MauiTime Best of Maui 2017: Best Akaku Program on Maui: Akaku
Make your voice heard at the Women’s March on Maui
Maui residents feeling politically helpless can have their voices heard by participating in the Women's March on Maui. The peaceful demonstration will coincide with the national Women's March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21–one day after the official United States Presidential Inauguration. And if peacefully protesting is not enough, the public is invited to join Renee De … [Read more...] about Make your voice heard at the Women’s March on Maui