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November 17, 2023 Columnists

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KBFD — KOREAN PROGRAMMING

Channel 2 (Spectrum) and 12 (Hawaiian Telcom) (Subject to change, without notice. For updated information, call 521–8066.) “You Don’t Know Women,” Monday through Friday at 4:20 p.m.; repeats Saturday and Sunday at 9 a.m. Lee Min...
Chazz was stuck in Hana after the wildfires and said it was CMBC’s staff, coaches, students, neighbors and friends who organized donations.

Cover Story – CENTRAL MAUI BOXING CLUB

Alan Suemori Special to The Hawai‘i Herald Off of Kaohu Street in Wailuku, Maui, stands a nondescript warehouse that has become a gathering for young people looking for a place to belong. Walking through its doors,...
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Dialogue – GRATEFUL

Summer Nakaishi Commentary As the second to the last issue of The Hawai‘i Herald, “grateful” is a theme that might be furthest from our mind, but grateful we are. After the news broke that the Herald...
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COMMUNITY FOCUS

BUNKYO DELEGATION FROM BRAZIL VISITS HAWAII HOCHI The 8th Annual Japanese Overseas Convention was held in Tökyö for three days starting on Monday, Oct. 16. It was held in person for the first time in...
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In Our Community

ARTIST SHOW AT CHOZEN-JI Chozen-ji, an international Zen temple located deep within Kalihi Valley, hosted a three-day art show and sale from Friday, Nov. 3 through Sunday, Nov. 5. Chozen-ji is a monastery and a...
Nikkei Legacy Exhibit in Hiroshima, Japan (2017). (Photos courtesy of Byrnes Yamashita)

Legacy – NISEI VETERANS LEGACY

Building Bridges Between Hawai‘i and Japan Through Education Byrnes Yamashita Special to The Hawai‘i Herald The Nisei Veterans Legacy (NVL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to keeping  Nisei soldiers of World War II stories’ alive for our...
Kazuko Chibana-Sensei’s Aharen Ryu Okinawan dance students perform at the base of the Washington Monument on Aug. 4, 1989, prior to the unveiling of the Ryūkyū Stone. (Photos courtesy John Tasato)

History -WASHINGTON, D.C.’S RYŪKYŪ STONE

How a Stone from the Ryūkyū Kingdom Found a New Home Karleen Chinen Special to The Hawai‘i Herald In 1854, in a gesture of friendship, the Kingdom of Ryūkyū — known today as Okinawa — presented a...
“American Grit” by John Suzuki. (Photos courtesy of John Suzuki and the Kashino Family)

Book Review: “AMERICAN GRIT”

Byrnes Yamashita Special to The Hawai‘i Herald "American Grit: From a Japanese American Concentration Camp Rises an American War Hero,” chronicles the life of Shiro “Kash” Kashino, who volunteered from the Minidoka War Relocation Center for...
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Estate Planning Insights – THE DYNASTY TRUST

Also known As a Generation-Skipping Trust Ethan R. Okura Hawai‘i Herald Columnist Last month I provided an introduction to the dynasty trust (also known as legacy trust or generation-skipping trust) in this column. This month, I’ll go...

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