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Food distribution on Kauaʻi (photo credit: Green Island Films)
Are you a University of Hawaiʻi student who needs help with housing, food, childcare, counseling services or other basic needs this summer?
UH can assist you in finding critical resources.
To support students and faculty throughout the kauwela (summer),
Rainbow Uliʻi,
UH System basic needs coordinator, will be walking webinar attendees through a practical half-hour demonstration of
UH’s new Students Basic Needs website. Students will learn how to find community, island, state and federal resources to support their food, housing, financial, counseling, childcare and other basic needs.
When the next Category 3 storm hits Honolulu, residents will need to survive on ketchup and M&M’s, because, if the port of Honolulu is shut down, there will be nothing else to eat. “Ketchup and M&M’s” is the premise and title of the third installment for a documentary series,
A Climate for Change by Green Island Films. It premieres on
KFVE on May 17, 7–9 p.m. and will also be livestreamed on all Hawaii News Now digital platforms. University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu Assistant Professor of Sustainable Community Food Systems
Albie Miles served as an advisor for the documentary and was also interviewed for the film.