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Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941 Marshall Law was declared in Honolulu, but very few residents of Japanese descent were ever interned.
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Correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with the GM and Bar Czar at the legendary, 60s retro Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club in the heart of old Waikiki, Hawaii.
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Canadian connections at Hawaii International Film Festival include SHŌGUN producers and Getting Lost documentary director and producer sharing their insights.
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Correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with Beckie Stocchetti, Hawaii International Film Festival’s Executive Director
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Correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with Healing Lahaina filmmakers at a community screening of their poignant new documentary, Healing Lahaina in conjunction with the 2024 Hawaii International Film Festival.
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Hawaii Land Trust's director and CEO talk story about environmental and cultural preservation throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
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Scott Fisher and ʻOlu Campbell with Hawaii Land Trust share tales of Waihe'e Coastal Dunes and the Land Trust's mission.
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Reporting from the Honolulu Fish Auction adjacent to Pier 38, correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with program manager Dr. John Kaneko.
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Bishop Museum historian, DeSoto Brown shares fascinating tales of life in the Hawaiian Islands during WWII
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The U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii is located at Battery Randolph, a former coastal artillery fortification in the heart of Waikiki. At Schofield Barracks, an…