Inette Miller
Age, In The Age Of COVID
Where is our American compact to care for and respect our older citizens?
Keep Helicopters Away From Kauai’s Salt Beds
Like Mauna Kea, the historic and geological site at Kaheka is part of the very soul of a people.
What The TMT On Mauna Kea Really Represents
The impasse over a telescope is a moment for all of us to empathize with and understand what has been done to indigenous peoples.
Remembering The Time That I Interviewed Ross Perot
Cranky. Arrogant. Difficult. The former businessman and presidential candidate left an indelible image on this writer.
The Limits Of Words, The Power Of Images
Visual artist Daniel Finchum’s “Bruises In The Garden” project opens eyes and hearts.
‘My Islands Are Dying’
Struggling to find a voice when Hawaii has become someone else’s playground.
We — All Of Us — Are Doing The Killing
A lone gunman may have bloodied my former newsroom in Maryland, but we all bear a collective responsibility.
The Only Way Back: GMOs, the Environment and Sovereignty
Do you want to know why many Native Hawaiians don’t treat the fight against GMOs as a top priority?