Hōkūle‘a’s 50th Anniversary
As Hōkūle‘a celebrates 50 years of sailing, female navigators carry a message of cultural resilience and hope to a worldwide community.
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As Hōkūle‘a celebrates 50 years of sailing, female navigators carry a message of cultural resilience and hope to a worldwide community.
A blend of interviews, history, Hawaiian legends and memoir, the book offers insight into women surfers while inspiring a new generation.
On Thursday, March 30, HONOLULU Magazine honored Women’s History Month with a talk-story held at Neiman Marcus Hawai‘i.
Among the fearless wāhine who charged in the big-wave surf contest: a mom-paramedic, environmental and LGBTQ+ activists, a huntress and equal rights warriors.
From shopping pop-ups and a vintage fashion show to a mu‘umu‘u repair class, get in on the fun celebrations and activities still to come this January.
HONOLULU Team
Striving to transform into a new kind of lieutenant governor who works more as a chief operating officer.
Making Hawai‘i more energy efficient and sustainable.
Rethinking and rebuilding our relationships with food, with access—and joy—in mind.
Inspiring current and future generations of female firefighters.
A force to be reckoned with—both in the MMA cage and when fighting for the safety of women and the ‘āina.
Advocating for women as a state and federal lawmaker.
Revilla, a queer ‘Ōiwi poet and educator, continues the tradition of literary excellence by Hawaiian writers.
Breaking barriers and building bridges to foster stability and security throughout the Pacific.
In the past 50 years, women in Hawai‘i have gained in individual rights, pay equity, and access to education and sports. But we haven’t achieved equality as many women still earn less than their male counterparts and shoulder more family responsibilities.
After decades of pressure, politicking and feats of raw courage by pioneering women, this year’s pro surf tour has an unprecedented five women from Hawai‘i.
From arts to government and restaurants to sports.
HONOLULU Magazine celebrates some of Hawai‘i’s inspiring, powerhouse trailblazers making positive changes in the community and moving Honolulu forward.
Three wonder wāhine we adore for their standout styles, bright ideas and support of one another.
Being on a billboard in New York’s Times Square is a huge honor, but being on a billboard in Times Square representing a movement close to your heart and home was beyond incredible for newbie model Amber Abara.
Shaholly Ayers and other models with disabilities are redefining our notions of beauty, and opening doors for different body types in a cutthroat industry.
Not willing to change her identity to be part of the industry, Mahina Florence is at the height of her career because of her flawless Hawaiian complexion, strong athletic build, and friendly aloha spirit.