Editor-at-Large
Naka Nathaniel
Naka Nathaniel was an Editor-at-Large at Civil Beat from January to September 2024. Naka returned to regular journalism after being the primary parent for his son. In those 13 years, his child has only been to the ER five times (three due to animal attacks.)
Before parenting, Naka was known as an innovative journalist. He was part of the team that launched NYTimes.com in 1996 and he led a multimedia team that pioneered many new approaches to storytelling.
On 9/11, he filmed the second plane hitting the South Tower. His footage aired on the television networks and a sequence was the dominant image on NYTimes.com.
While based in Paris for The New York Times, he developed a style of mobile journalism that gave him the ability to report from anywhere on the planet. He covered the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan and was detained while working in Iran, Sudan, Gaza and China. He is one of a handful of Americans who has been in North Korea, but not South Korea. He worked in 60 countries and made The Times鈥檚 audience care about sex trafficking, climate change and the plight of women and children in the developing world.
Besides conflict, The Times also had Naka covering fashion shows, car shows and Olympics. He did all three of those events in the same week (Paris, Geneva and Turin) before going to Darfur to continue reporting on the genocide (it was the fifth of sixth trips to the region.)
Naka lives in Waimea on the Big Island.
Naka Nathaniel: The Military Wants New State Land Leases. What Should We Get In Return?
Native Hawaiian groups should step forward to challenge the state and the military.
Naka Nathaniel: Hawaii’s Ag System Needs An Overhaul To Promote Food Independence
The state has evolved from a plantation system into another extractive economy: Tourism and luxury homes.
Naka Nathaniel: The Voyage To Becoming The Breadbasket Of The Pacific
Our Hawaii island sailors have demonstrated food sovereignty is possible.
Naka Nathaniel: We Need To Foster A Culture Of Belonging In A Land Of Inequality
Hawaii has tools that can help bridge the wide gap between the haves and have-nots. Let’s use them.
Naka Nathaniel: An English Comedian Tells The World What We Already Knew About Hawaii
鈥淗awaii has long been run for the benefit of everyone but Hawaiians,” says HBO’s John Oliver.
Naka Nathaniel: Finding New Reasons For Optimism In The Waters Off Lahaina
The paddle-out was a moment to reflect and feel hope a year after the nation’s deadliest wildfire in a century.
Naka Nathaniel: Struggling To Find Hope In The Wreckage Of Maui
We need profound change, and that means replacing a system that serves the privileged few for one that benefits us all.
Naka Nathaniel: Hawaii Needs More Young Farmers
My son’s garden was raided by wild pigs, but it wasn’t enough to squelch his farming ambitions. We should encourage young people to help create food security.
Naka Nathaniel: Stories Told Days Before The Maui Fires Take On A Special Resonance Now
Five storytellers took the stage on Aug. 3 having no idea, like the rest of us, of what was about to happen to the island they celebrated.