Civil Beat Staff

Keona Blanks

Keona Blanks was an editorial page intern for Civil Beat. She is a rising junior studying Earth Systems at Stanford University. Within her interdisciplinary environmental science degree, she focuses on science communication to bridge her passion for reporting and her eclectic interests in sustainability, disease ecology and traditional ecological knowledge.

At Stanford, Keona writes for Stanford Rewired and The Stanford Daily. She also contributes to research on infant health through the Stanford King Center on Global Development and engages in leadership roles at Stanford鈥檚 Haas Center for Public Service.聽

Though she grew up on Oahu, half of Keona鈥檚 heart is in Japan where she was born and where her extended family lives. She spends her summers in Hawaii striving to engage her community in building a sustainable future through various internships, such as with the Institute for Climate and Peace, the William S. Richardson Environmental Law Program, and now Civil Beat. When she鈥檚 not learning Jack Johnson songs on the guitar, she鈥檚 looking for a new book to start but never finish.

E Nui A驶e Ana Ka Nui W膩hine E Alaka驶i Ana I Ka Ho驶omau 驶Ana I N膩 Loina Ho驶okele Polenekia David Croxford/Civil Beat/2022

E Nui A驶e Ana Ka Nui W膩hine E Alaka驶i Ana I Ka Ho驶omau 驶Ana I N膩 Loina Ho驶okele Polenekia

E launa p奴 mai me n膩 alaka驶i wahine e ho驶okele ana i n膩 mile he mau kaukani ma n膩 wa驶a ho驶okele ma o ke alaka驶i 驶ia 驶ana e ke ao k奴lohelohe.聽

Women Increasingly Take The Helm To Perpetuate Polynesian Voyaging Traditions David Croxford/Civil Beat/2022

Women Increasingly Take The Helm To Perpetuate Polynesian Voyaging Traditions

Meet the wahine leaders navigating thousands of miles on voyaging canoes, using the natural world as their guide.

Report Raises Questions About The Effects Of Sunscreen On Marine Life Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Report Raises Questions About The Effects Of Sunscreen On Marine Life

The National Academy of Sciences says more research is needed — even as Hawaii moves to tighten its sunscreen laws.

Keona Blanks: Aina-Based Education Is The Path To A Sustainable Future Courtesy: Visionize Media

Keona Blanks: Aina-Based Education Is The Path To A Sustainable Future

A growing movement looks to raise Hawaii’s next leaders through place and experiential learning.

How To Make Hawaii鈥檚 Legislature Work Better For The Public Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

How To Make Hawaii鈥檚 Legislature Work Better For The Public

Lawmakers could easily allow the public to see and understand more about exactly how they do our business.

Keona Blanks: When It Comes To Good Bikeways, Hawaii Has A Flat Tire Courtesy: Anthony Chang/2022

Keona Blanks: When It Comes To Good Bikeways, Hawaii Has A Flat Tire

The battle for better bike infrastructure has been raging since the 1980s, but we鈥檝e seen little progress.

Civil Beat/HNN Poll: Approval Ratings Improve for Ige, Slip For Green Hawaii News Now

Civil Beat/HNN Poll: Approval Ratings Improve for Ige, Slip For Green

Kai Kahele does not fare well with voters while the rest of the delegation remains relatively popular. Rick Blangiardi is well-liked. The Legislature not so much.

Civil Beat/HNN Poll: Case, Tokuda Far Ahead In Democratic US House Races Hawaii News Now

Civil Beat/HNN Poll: Case, Tokuda Far Ahead In Democratic US House Races

First-time congressional candidates Sergio Alcubilla and Patrick Branco have little name recognition.

Civil Beat/HNN Poll: Dems Unsure Of Who To Vote For In Lt. Gov. Primary Hawaii News Now

Civil Beat/HNN Poll: Dems Unsure Of Who To Vote For In Lt. Gov. Primary

Luke polls best but Anderson is not far behind, while Amemiya and Menor-McNamara remain in the hunt.