Autobiography explores Hawaii's social and economic fabric through the comments of 35 progressive activists. The activists range in age from the mid 30s to the late 70s and comment on their involvement on issues such as housing, labor, land use, poverty, environment, sexual harassment, seniors, and sovereignty. Almost one-half are women and there is an even split between those born in Hawaii and those born elsewhere.
The book begins with an overview of political activism in Hawaii, and then records the oral history of the 35 acitivists. Each was asked to respond to factors that...
Autobiography explores Hawaii's social and economic fabric through the comments of 35 progressive activists. The activists range in age from the mi...