How we got duped by fake chocolate science
The reason we keep getting duped is that science isn’t just science anymore. It’s Big Business. And it’s time we start thinking about it that way because, as in any […]
The reason we keep getting duped is that science isn’t just science anymore. It’s Big Business. And it’s time we start thinking about it that way because, as in any […]
Sacred Mauna Kea Hui head facilitator Kamahana Kealoha is interviewed by the BBC London World Update.
The project has the right to proceed with construction, and the state will support and enforce its right to do so. via Ige says work can resume on Mauna Kea; […]
I think they should build it on Mt. Fuji or Mt. Sinai…
As operator of the mountain’s astronomy precinct and the entity that subleases the land to TMT for the project, opponents say the university must reconsider its support for the $1.4 […]
I needed this money, and I felt that I had earned it through all the hard work I had put in while earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees. On the other […]
“Kaho‘olawe unexploded ordinances” Photo credit: Instagram @samkapoi The first part of this essay appeared on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 on therednation.org. by David Maile PART TWO Time Matters In the previous…
Our Beloved Hawai’i Part 2: Stolen Identity Desecration, desecration, desecration is all I see. Construction and buildings. Construction and buildings. All for me? For me? For us? For our future? […]
Honolulu Star-Advertiser 5/21/2015 We are Hawaii. Hawaii is Mauna Kea. Onipaa. Sacred Mauna Kea Hui would like to again express its gratitude to Princess Abigail Kawānanakoa for having chosen our […]
The Standing on Sacred Ground film series by Christopher McLeod will be broadcast nationally on the PBS World Channel. The film series on sacred sites from eight indigenous communities across […]
HPR2’s Molly Solomon looks into UC Berkeley and the pro-TMT e-mail that sparked discussions on racism and lack of diversity in the astronomy community.
As a Native Hawaiian scientist, I have humbly reached out to the Sacred Mauna Kea Hui to share my anonymous letter. As a Mauna Kea supporter, I am often faced […]
Originally posted on He Wahī Paʻakai: A Package of Salt:
My uncle and his family. Photo taken by the Puhi/Haʻo ʻohana. “The light bulb came on,” he said. ?This…
Hāloa Cover by Solomon Enos I. I will start off by saying I’m not indigenous to the islands, I’m not born and raised in Hawai‘i, I’m not even residing there […]
Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein has been the leading anti-TMT ally within the astronomy community. She and other scientists have spoken out against racist statements made about the protectors and the systemic […]
BLOOD MONEY Here are the crumbs being scattered over Hawaii island. As many times before, the big money will now sit back and watch as our people DECIDED to take […]
WAIMEA — It was round two in court Thursday for Thirty Meter Telescope protesters arrested April 2 on Mauna Kea. But unlike the earlier court proceedings last month in Hilo, […]
In the early morning of March 23, Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner Lanakila Mangauil heard that construction of the world’s largest optical telescope had begun atop the Hawaiian sacred mountain Mauna […]
Last week, protestors of another planned U.S. military base in Okinawa rallied outside the Japanese embassy in a show of solidarity with Hawaiians and other occupied indigenous peoples around the […]
We’ve heard from multiple members of the lāhui about the importance of stopping the TMT project, but here’s why non-Hawaiians should be invested in the Mauna Kea struggle too.
A response to Ian Lind’s Civil Beat column, “Dangerous Intersection of Social Policy and the ‘Sacred.’”
“Sacred is not necessarily a place. It is a relationship, a deep visceral relationship: beyond reason, beyond law, beyond rationality.”
Those attempting to force the TMT project on Mauna Kea are products of a culture that has committed spiritual suicide. The dominant culture committed spiritual suicide when it adopted the belief that […]
Published on Apr 26, 2015 A conversation with Lanakila Mangauil after the march on the Governor’s office for the purpose of reopening the EIS process for the Mauna Kea conservation and […]