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Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: February 24–March 2, 2021


Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: February 24–March 2, 2021
Watch films centered on Black voices, take your gardening skills to the next level, celebrate indigenous foods and more as we move into the third month of 2021.
February 24, 2021
 
February 25 to March 6
We’re expecting the 10th year of this festival to be more popular than ever as people seek to hear from diverse voices. It opens Thursday morning at 10 a.m. with
Unapologetic, a look at the Movement for Black Lives in Chicago. The documentary
Lil’ Buck: Real Swan follows a dancer who combines street dancing with ballet and teaches South Memphis kids his methods (Feb. 27). And if you missed ....

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Hawaii Farmers Need Land. State Efforts To Help Aren't Working


Hawaii Farmers Need Land. State Efforts To Help Aren’t Working - Honolulu Civil Beat
Hawaii Farmers Need Land. State Efforts To Help Aren’t Working
Providing small farmers land is key to producing more local food, but the state’s go-to model isn’t moving the needle.
Reading time: 12 minutes.
Tina Bushnell has dedicated many nights and weekends over the past six years to her dream of quitting her day job and opening a tropical fruit orchard. But she’s struggled to clear the first hurdle: finding land.
Bushnell is a graduate of the University of Hawaii’s farmer training program and has real-world experience, so she would likely qualify for a plot of land at an agricultural park run by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture if there were any available in Waimanalo. ....

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