Response this week to stories of the way we treat the Micronesians among us revealed the deep interest in coverage of race and ethnicity. Here are 10 stories from Civil Beat this week, including two about Micronesians, that you wouldn’t want to have missed.
- No Aloha for Micronesians in Hawaii
- Media Said to Fuel Micronesian Stereotypes
- Off the Beat: Do City Ethics Laws Forbid Officials From Accepting Gifts?
- Hawaii Organizations Spent $2.5 million on Lobbying in Four Months
- Rail Report Reveals Little About Ansaldo’s Problems
- Carlisle on China: ‘We Bring the Hula, They Bring the Acrobats’
- More Appointees Snub Hawaii Governor
- FACT CHECK 鈥斅燙arlisle: Decision-Making For Rail Has Been in My Hands
- Why Abercrombie Chose To Target Five Boards
- Counting Residents Begs the Question: Who’s Local?
This week there were also a number of topics that stimulated lively comments from readers.
- Fannie Mae Hangs Up On Hawaii Press
- Berg, Neighborhood Board Bang Heads Over Rail
- DISCUSSION: Race and Ethnicity in Hawaii
- Off The Beat: Our Imperial Governor
- Civil Beat to Open Bureau in Washington, D.C.
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