SUPPORT PACIFIC ISLANDER FILMMAKERS AT THE L.A. ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL
The Los Angeles Asian and Pacific Islander Film Festival programs only a handful of the finest features and shorts from made by and about the Pacific Islands. One film with a surprising Pacific...
View ArticlePacifica Living Arts Showcase in Long Beach, CA
This weekend long event the first week of May is going to be a lot of fun there will be poi pounding workshops, fish net throwing, and tatau (tatoo) demonstrations. Including an artist who was featured...
View ArticleVote for a new Maker’s Mark Coolhaus Ice Cream Flavor
You love Maker’s Mark and you love ice cream right? So vote to make Christen Hepuakoa Marquez’s ice cream flavor Makers Mark Upside Down Cake Coolhaus’s first ever fan created flavor! For your vote...
View ArticleIntergenerational Talk Story Project Screening at the OC Pacific Islander...
Below is a lovely layout explaining the talk story project that I have been working on for the last six months with Juliet McMullin and the Pacific Islander Health Partnership and sponsored by Cal...
View ArticleSeattle Screening of Two Shadows Independent Feature Film
For Tickets visit: http://seattle2shadows.eventbrite.com/
View ArticleE Haku Inoa Nominated for Best Documentary
E Haku Inoa: To Weave A Name was named as one of the nominees for Best Documentaries at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. The film will be screening twice as part of the festival. You can...
View Article“Let’s Move!” Pacific Exercise Video is a Winner!
“Let’s Move!” will be presented for an award in the category of best multi-media material at the American Public Health Association’s annual conference in Boston in November. Let’s Move! is a video...
View ArticleSunday School Lesson based on To Weave A Name
After the screening at the ʻĀinahau O Kaleponi Hawaiian Civic Club screening in Seal Beach, CA Eric Kakihara of Wintersburg Presbyterian Church. Asked me a little additional information about myself...
View ArticleHawaiian Mental Health Doc in Kauaʻi
Documentary Director Christen Marquez is excited to be heading to for her first ever visit to Kauaʻi. E Haku Inoa: To Weave A Name will be screening at the Waimea Film Festival along with a whole day...
View ArticleBroadcasting Nationally on Public Television
E Haku Inoa: To Weave A Name is broadcasting nationally this month in May. To find your local broadcast station and times click on this link and enter your zipcode to search. Mahalo!
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