A new lawsuit could overhaul the schools’ identity and mission — and possibly further fuel future challenges against racially ...
This challenge follows a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions. Kamehameha Schools has faced ...
The economic pressures of living in Hawaii are mounting, so much so that more than 50% of Native Hawaiians are now living outside of the state.
The group that ended affirmative action at Harvard has set its sights on a Hawaiian institution with a $15 billion endowment.
His passenger corrected him, again, modeling the subtle emphasis on the “u” sound: “Puali.” ...
DHHL plans to rebuild a home for a Native Hawaiian family in Waimānalo with a $500,000 budget and seeks public feedback.
More Native Hawaiians live outside than within the islands, so this outreach makes perfect sense. The question is: Why is ...
A new lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Honolulu seeks to overturn Kamehameha Schools’ admissions policy that gives preference to Native Hawaiians. The suit filed by Students for Fair Admissions — ...
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Long Beach releases report on Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander community needs
The Long Beach health department has released its Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Community Health Needs Assessment.
Kuhio Lewis, CEO of the Hawaiian Council, and Chief of Staff Nick Carroll recently walked the entry to Ko Olina Resort, where they’re helping bring to life the historic ahupuaa (division of land ) of ...
A federal lawsuit filed in Honolulu by Students for Fair Admissions challenges Kamehameha Schools’ admissions policy ...
The group that ended affirmative action at Harvard has set its sights on a $15 billion Hawaii institution where admission ...
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