by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Mar 1, 2023 | Uncategorized
Column: Hakuone: Let justice roll down like a river LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Reverend Ken Makuakane In the Bible, the prophet Amos tells us that God abhors hypocrisy and predicts a time when “justice rolls down like a river.” Are we at such a time? This...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Feb 16, 2023 | Uncategorized
Column: OHA has unique legal standing in pursuing Hakuone project LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: John Webster John Webster is a former IBM and KPMG executive and a retired professor of entrepreneurship at Chaminade University. Sunday’s Star-Advertiser provided...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Feb 14, 2023 | Uncategorized
Letter: OHA would improve ‘lei of green’ promenade LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Zaralyn Aki As a Native Hawaiian, I was appalled to see Bob Crone’s letter (“Kakaako Makai could be more than high-rises,” Star-Advertiser, Feb. 10) casting “shame” on the Office...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Feb 13, 2023 | Uncategorized
Letter: OHA’s Hakuone will be a true local community LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Francine Gora Great front-page coverage of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs’ (OHA) plans for Kakaako Makai (“Battle over Kakaako housing continues,” Star-Advertiser, Feb. 6). The...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Feb 3, 2023 | Uncategorized
Letter: Allow Hawaiians to use Kakaako Makai lands LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Pualeilani Kamahoahoa As a Native Hawaiian, I strive to educate and share compassion among others, through intention and not as a “walking museum” or mere entertainment. Many...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Jan 28, 2023 | Uncategorized
Hakuone Focuses on Sustainable Land Management for Kaka‘ako Makai LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Hakuone “A well-planned Kaka‘ako Makai can serve to help stimulate Hawai‘i’s economy; provide job opportunities for Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians; and contribute to...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Jan 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
Letter: Let Hawaiians build on Hawaiian lands LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Sweetie Kuehu (Aliamanu) I recently attended the virtual town hall regarding parcels of land, now named Hakuone, delivered to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) in 2012 in Kakaako...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Jan 8, 2023 | Uncategorized
Kakaako Makai intent in 2012 needs to become reality in 2023 GET UPDATES FROM HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Mililani Trask Mililani B. Trask is an attorney and vice chair of the board of trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The Star-Advertiser began the year with...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Jan 1, 2023 | Uncategorized
To Honor the Past and Elevate Hawaiian Culture and Values LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Ryan Kawailani Ozawa A vision for OHA’s Land at Hakuone Live, work, play.” It’s a mantra chanted by the enlightened civil engineer, the staccato slogan of every modern...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Dec 11, 2022 | Uncategorized
Column: Allow OHA to develop Kaka‘ako Makai LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE By: Sylvia M. Hussey, , Ed.D., is chief executive officer (Ka Pouhana) of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The focus on the dire straits of too many Native Hawaiians as they struggle to...