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		<title>Kaho’olawe at ALA Chicago 2026!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2026 17:09:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After a full day of travel, Tim and I finally landed in Chicago for the American Librarians Association (ALA) Convention to be held the weekend of June 26 through the 28. Kaho'olawe: The True Story of an Island and Her People, illustrated by Harinani Orme, was being honored with the APALA (Asian Pacific ALA) Pasifika Picture Book Award! Hundreds of vendors and thousands of people filled the vast McCormick Center. On our first day, we made a beeline to Lerner's exhibition space where I finally met my dream editor, Carol Hinz, in person!</p>
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									<p>After a full day of travel, Tim and I finally landed in Chicago for the American Librarians Association (ALA) Convention to be held the weekend of June 26 through the 28. <span style="color: #800000;"><em><strong>Kaho’olawe: The True Story of an Island and Her People</strong></em></span>, illustrated by <strong>Harinani Orme</strong>, was being honored with the APALA (Asian Pacific ALA) Pasifika Picture Book Award! Hundreds of vendors and thousands of people filled the vast McCormick Center. On our first day, we made a beeline to Lerner’s exhibition space where I finally met my dream editor, <strong>Carol Hinz</strong>, in person! I got to meet authors I’ve followed for years, including <strong>Carole Boston Weatherford</strong> (<em>Unspeakable</em>), <strong>Miranda Paul</strong> (<em>One Plastic Bag</em>), <strong>Jilanne Hoffman</strong> (<em>The Ocean’s Heart</em>) and illustrator <strong>Lauren Tamaki</strong> (<em>Seen and Unseen</em>), as well as new friends <strong>Calvin Alexander Ramsey</strong> (<em>The Library in the Woods</em>) and <strong>Florence Migga</strong> (<em>Summer Scrapbook</em>.)</p>
<p>The whirlwind weekend culminated in the awards banquet at the New Furama at Chicago’s historic Chinatown. The restaurant reminded me of home, and so it was the perfect venue for what felt like a family reunion rather than a formal banquet. The space was filled with so much aloha, thanks to our new friends. A very special mahalo to the team at Lerner Books, who were there to cheer us every step of the way: <strong>Carol Hinz, Adam and Maryann Lerner, Andy Cummings, Megan Ciskowski, </strong>and <strong>Lindsay Matvick</strong>.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Harinani and I are so thankful for the honors our book has received. Our hope is that more kids will learn the story of Kahoʻolawe and how the little island and her people continue to thrive.</p>
<p>Please enjoy a few photos from the convention. Mahalo nui!</p>								</div>
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                <li style="display: block; width: 100%;" class="slide-7084 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-07-06 08:08:33" data-filename="ph_me-ala-sign_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_me-ala-sign_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Kamalani Hurley at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-7084 msDefaultImage" title="ph_me-ala-sign_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">After a full day of travel (10 hours!) from Honolulu, we finally arrived at the ALA Convention in Chicago!</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-7087 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-07-06 08:20:44" data-filename="ph_hari-carol-me_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_hari-carol-me_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Haranani Orme, Carol Hinz, Kamalani Hurley in the Lerner booth at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-7087 msDefaultImage" title="ph_hari-carol-me_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">
What a thrill for Harinani and me to meet our amazing editor, Carol Hinz, for the first time.</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-7086 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-07-06 08:19:16" data-filename="ph_andy-carol-me-calvin-hari_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_andy-carol-me-calvin-hari_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Andy Cummings, Carol Hinz, Kamalani Hurley, Calvin Ramsey, and Harinani Orme in the Lerner booth at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-7086 msDefaultImage" title="ph_andy-carol-me-calvin-hari_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">Executive VP Andy Cummings, Editor Carol Hinz, me, author Calvin Ramsey, and Harinani Orme at Lerner’s Exhibition Space at ALA Chicago 2026. So excited to be here!</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-7085 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-07-06 08:09:39" data-filename="ph_carol-kamalani_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_carol-kamalani_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Carol Hinz and Kamalani Hurley in the Lerner booth at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-7085 msDefaultImage" title="ph_carol-kamalani_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">As you can tell, I was so happy to finally meet Carol Hinz, who helped bring this book to life. She is even more warm and gracious in person than she is in our Zoom calls.</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-7137 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-07-08 07:03:36" data-filename="ph_me-florence-migga_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_me-florence-migga_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Me and Florence Migga" class="slider-2090 slide-7137 msDefaultImage" title="ph_me-florence-migga_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">It was a joy to meet author Florence Migga. Here she’s getting read for her first book signing for <em>Summer Scrapbook</em>.</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-7138 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-07-08 07:05:00" data-filename="ph_pins_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_pins_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Pins" class="slider-2090 slide-7138 msDefaultImage" title="ph_pins_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">Just some of my favorite pins from the ALA convention. Librarians are superheroes!</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-2099 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2022-08-19 09:32:06" data-filename="ph_me-and-my-idol_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_me-and-my-idol_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Carol Boston Weatherford and Kamalani Hurley at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-2099 msDefaultImage" title="ph_me-and-my-idol_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">Meeting one of my idols, Carole Boston Weatherford was another highlight of the trip. Ms. Weatherford’s picture book, <em>Unspeakable</em>, inspired me to tell Kaho’olawe’s story. </div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-2100 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2022-08-19 09:32:47" data-filename="ph_carol-me-miranda-paul_700px-666x500.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_carol-me-miranda-paul_700px-666x500.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Carol Hinz, Kamalani Hurley, Miranda Paul at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-2100 msDefaultImage" title="ph_carol-me-miranda-paul_700px"></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-2091 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2022-08-19 09:16:08" data-filename="ph_tim-me-happy-hour_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_tim-me-happy-hour_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Tim Hurley and Kamalani Hurley at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-2091 msDefaultImage" title="ph_tim-me-happy-hour_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">Tim was amazing. He was so helpful — carrying books, taking photos, sitting in the worse seats on the Uber so others would be comfortable, patiently waiting (and waiting and waiting) for me — and so it’s no wonder everyone pretty much fell in love with him. </div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-2512 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2022-10-10 09:19:24" data-filename="ph_on-stage_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_on-stage_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Kamalani Hurley and Harinani Orme receiving the APALA Pasifika Award at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-2512 msDefaultImage" title="ph_on-stage_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">The highlight of the trip was receiving the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA) Pasifika Picture Book Award. The awards banquet was fun! It was held at a Chinese banquet hall on the edge of Chinatown, and honestly, it felt  familiar and comfortable, like being back home. Mahalo nunui, APALA!</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-2093 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2022-08-19 09:20:55" data-filename="ph_dream-team-from-carol_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_dream-team-from-carol_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Danielle Carnito, Harinani Orme, Kamalani Hurley, and Carol Hinz at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-2093 msDefaultImage" title="ph_dream-team-from-carol_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">Dream Team! Harinani and me with Art Director Danielle Carnito and Editor Carol Hinz (mahalo for the photo, Carol)</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-7083 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-07-06 08:07:45" data-filename="ph_apala-book-signing-from-carol_700px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/ph_apala-book-signing-from-carol_700px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Kamalani Hurley signing books at ALA 2026" class="slider-2090 slide-7083 msDefaultImage" title="ph_apala-book-signing-from-carol_700px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">Signing books, talking story, and sharing laughs and hugs — the best way to end the convention before heading home to Hawai’i. Mahalo nui loa to Lerner, ALA and APALA for the wonderful weekend! (photo from Carol)</div></div></li>
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		<title>Kaho’olawe Book Pāʻina at daShop!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>daShop: books+curiosities in Kaʻimukī was the place to be on Saturday, February 28! Its parent company, Bess Press, hosted us in an epic book signing and art+writing pāʻina (party). Mahalo nui to David Deluca (Publisher and Coo), Kristen Namba Reed (Director of Publishing, Trade), Sarah Deluca (Director of Literacy and Curriculum Design), Dimpna Figuracion (Educational Partnerships Manager) and Jen Yoneshige (Operations Manager) for making the event so much fun! The space was filled with so much aloha! What made this event so special is that the book's illustrator, Harinani Orme, came prepared with her sketches and notebooks. She took the audience on a journey, from her research process and preliminary sketches to the final paintings that made it into the book.Best of all, we talked story with the librarians, teachers, readers, parents, and grandparents in the audience who had brought their children. Our hope is that more people will learn the story of Kahoʻolawe and how the little island continues to thrive today. Please enjoy these photos of the event. Mahalo nui!</p>
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									<p><strong><a href="https://dashophnl.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">daShop: books+curiosities</a></strong> in Kaʻimukī was the place to be on Saturday, February 28! Its parent company, <strong><a href="https://besspress.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Bess Press</a></strong>, hosted us in an epic book signing and art+writing pāʻina (party). Mahalo nui to <strong>David Deluca</strong> (Publisher and Coo), <strong>Kristen Namba Reed</strong> (Director of Publishing, Trade), <strong>Sarah Deluca</strong> (Director of Literacy and Curriculum Design), <strong>Dimpna Figuracion</strong> (Educational Partnerships Manager) and <strong>Jen Yoneshige</strong> (Operations Manager) for making the event so much fun! The space was filled with so much aloha!</p>
<p>What made this event so special is that the book’s illustrator, <strong>Harinani Orme</strong>, came prepared with her sketches and notebooks. She took the audience on a journey, from her research process and preliminary sketches to the final paintings that made it into the book.</p>
<p>Best of all, we talked story with the librarians, teachers, readers, parents, and grandparents in the audience who had brought their children. Our hope is that more people will learn the story of Kahoʻolawe and how the little island continues to thrive today.</p>
<p>Please enjoy these photos of the event. Mahalo nui! (all photos here are used with permission)</p>								</div>
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                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6718 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="IMG_6449-600x400.jpeg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG_6449-600x400.jpeg" height="400" width="600" alt="Sarah-introducing-us" class="slider-6710 slide-6718 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>The wonderful Sarah Deluca, Director of Literacy+Curriculum Design at Bess Press, was our primary contact and a most gracious host. Mahalo, Sarah!</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6720 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="IMG_0183-600x400.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG_0183-600x400.jpg" height="400" width="600" alt="Reading" class="slider-6710 slide-6720 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>Kamalani reading to the audience. I was nervous at first because of the mic, but once I got into the story, I didn’t notice it anymore!</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6716 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="IMG_0189-600x400.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG_0189-600x400.jpg" height="400" width="600" alt="Hari-explaining" class="slider-6710 slide-6716 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>Harinani sharing her preliminary sketches. Her insight helped the audience understand the art processes that go into making a picture book.</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6711 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="Signing-books-600-x-400-px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Signing-books-600-x-400-px.jpg" height="400" width="600" alt="Kamalani-smiling" class="slider-6710 slide-6711 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>We had a blast meeting the audience and signing their books.</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6719 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="IMG_2627-600x400.jpeg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG_2627-600x400.jpeg" height="400" width="600" alt="Kristen-Kitabayashi-and-Erin" class="slider-6710 slide-6719 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>One of the best things was seeing old friends, like Lauren and her daughter.</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6721 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="Hari-and-me-signing-books-600-x-400-px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Hari-and-me-signing-books-600-x-400-px.jpg" height="400" width="600" alt="Hari-and-me-signing-books" class="slider-6710 slide-6721 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>It’s always fun to talk story with friends. Book events are always special when illustrator and author are featured.</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6715 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="Zac-and-kids-600-x-400-px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Zac-and-kids-600-x-400-px.jpg" height="400" width="600" alt="Zac-and-kids" class="slider-6710 slide-6715 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>The kids especially loved expressing themselves with the art activities.</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6714 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="Bookmarks-600-x-400-px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Bookmarks-600-x-400-px.jpg" height="400" width="600" alt="Bookmarks" class="slider-6710 slide-6714 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>Harinani provided bookmarks she had drawn for kids to color and decorate.</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6717 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="IMG_2492-600x400.jpeg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG_2492-600x400.jpeg" height="400" width="600" alt="Hari-explaining" class="slider-6710 slide-6717 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>The kids loved decorating their Kahoʻolawe-themed booksmarks. A little girl told us she was going to hang hers in room as a decoration 🙂</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6722 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="IMG_2609-600x400.jpeg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG_2609-600x400.jpeg" height="400" width="600" alt="Hari-with-kids" class="slider-6710 slide-6722 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>Many families stopped by to look closely at Harinaniʻs paintings for the book.</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6723 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="02DEC046-FF9D-4232-9825-2659D41E7795_1_105_c-600x400.jpeg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/02DEC046-FF9D-4232-9825-2659D41E7795_1_105_c-600x400.jpeg" height="400" width="600" alt="Kristen-Namba-Reed-and-Kamalani" class="slider-6710 slide-6723 msDefaultImage" title="02DEC046-FF9D-4232-9825-2659D41E7795_1_105_c"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>Mahalo nui to Kristen Namba-Reed, Director of Publishing, Trade, for her wonderful hospitality!</div></div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6712 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2026-03-04 17:16:40" data-filename="daShop-window-600-x-400-px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/daShop-window-600-x-400-px.jpg" height="400" width="600" alt="daShop-window" class="slider-6710 slide-6712 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>daShop located on Harding Avenue, Kaʻimukī, Honolulu is worth visiting! It’s the cutest bookshop specializing in local Hawaiʻi, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander books.&nbsp;</div></div></div></li>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 18:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Last Friday illustrator Harinani Orme and I had the coolest school visit! Mahalo to Pearl Ridge Elementary school librarian Lori Tonaki for inviting us to share the book with the school's four classes of fourth graders. The students were the perfect audience - attentive and  curious. Librarians have always been my heroes, and Ms. Tonaki is the kind of creative and supportive school librarian every child deserves. What a bunch of akamai kids! They asked the best, most thoughtful questions - like why I like to write non-fiction and what the hardest thing about being a writer is. They asked Harinani when she knew she wanted to be an artist and what inspires her to create her illustrations. It was so fun for us to interact with these bright, thoughtful students.</p>
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									<p>Last Friday illustrator Harinani Orme and I had the coolest school visit! Mahalo to <strong>Pearl Ridge Elementary</strong> school librarian <strong>Lori Tonaki</strong> for inviting us to share the book with the school’s four classes of fourth graders. The students were the perfect audience — attentive and&nbsp; curious. Librarians have always been my heroes, and Ms. Tonaki is the kind of creative and supportive school librarian every child deserves.</p>
<p>What a bunch of akamai kids! They asked the best, most thoughtful questions — like why I like to write non-fiction and what the hardest thing about being a writer is. They asked Harinani when she knew she wanted to be an artist and what inspires her to create her illustrations. It was so fun for us to interact with these bright, thoughtful students.</p>
<p>We handed out coloring pages (mahalo, Hari!) and bookmarks to thank the kids for being with us that day.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Please enjoy these photos of the event. We took so many more photos with the kids, but I’m just including just a couple for you here (to protect the their privacy.) Aloha!</p>
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                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6255 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2025-03-10 07:53:29" data-filename="IMG_6524.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/IMG_6524.jpg" height="300" width="700" alt="Hari, Lori and Me" class="slider-6251 slide-6255 msDefaultImage" title="IMG_6524"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption"><div>Illustrator Harinani Orme, librarian Lori Tonaki, and author Kamalani Hurley. Mahalo for inviting us!</div></div></div></li>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2025 18:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On Saturday February 8, 2025, we held an epic book launch pāʻina - party. Our host was the wonderful Native Books, a Native Hawaiian owned bookshop located in the Historic Chinatown District in Honolulu. Thank to owner Maile Meyer and her staff, especially Kūakoloa Robinson, the event was magical. The space was filled with so much aloha, thanks to our many family and friends. </p>
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									<p>On Saturday February 8, 2025, we held an epic book launch pāʻina — party. Our host was the wonderful <a href="https://www.nativebookshawaii.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow"><strong>Native Books</strong></a>, a Native Hawaiian owned bookshop located in the Historic Chinatown District in Honolulu. Thank to owner Maile Meyer and her staff, especially Kūakoloa Robinson, the event was magical. The space was filled with so much aloha, thanks to our many family and friends.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Illustrator Harinani Orme and I are so thankful for all of your support. We are thrilled that more kids will learn the true story of Kahoʻolawe and how the little island and her people continue to thrive today. Please enjoy these photos of the event. Mahalo nui!</p>								</div>
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                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6153 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2025-02-10 06:29:17" data-filename="ph_attendees_6061_700x525px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/ph_attendees_6061_700x525px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Mahalo to all of you! We had so much fun!" class="slider-6108 slide-6153 msDefaultImage" title="ph_attendees_6061_700x525px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">Mahalo to all of you! We had so much fun!</div></div></li>
                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6154 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2025-02-10 06:29:41" data-filename="ph_attendees_6062_700x525px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/ph_attendees_6062_700x525px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="It was great to see you all!" class="slider-6108 slide-6154 msDefaultImage"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">It was so great to see you all!</div></div></li>
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                <li style="display: none; width: 100%;" class="slide-6156 ms-image " aria-roledescription="slide" data-date="2025-02-10 06:29:57" data-filename="ph_family_5338_700x525px.jpg" data-slide-type="image"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/ph_family_5338_700x525px.jpg" height="525" width="700" alt="Kamalaniʻs family with the shopʻs Kūakoloa Robinson (striped shirt)" class="slider-6108 slide-6156 msDefaultImage" title="ph_family_5338_700x525px"><div class="caption-wrap"><div class="caption">Kamalaniʻs family with the shopʻs Kūakoloa Robinson (striped shirt)</div></div></li>
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		<title>Ka Poʻe Kiaʻi, The Guardians of Mauna Kea, Photographs by Kai Markell</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kamalani Hurley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 11:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Protests about the building of huge astronomical telescopes at the summit Mauna Kea have been going on for decades. They’ve only recently been brought into focus because of the planned Thirty Meter Telescope. As descendants of the earliest Polynesian voyagers, the kanaka ʻoiwi have always understood the importance of astronomy. But for a people who have long suffered the loss of their country and autonomy, desecration of their sacred mountain and the natural environment must end. As seen through the lens of Kai Markell,</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://kamalanihurley.com/ka_poe_kiai_kai_markell/">Ka Poʻe Kiaʻi, The Guardians of Mauna Kea, Photographs by Kai Markell</a> appeared first on <a href="https://kamalanihurley.com">Kamalani Hurley</a>.</p>
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									<p>Protests about the building of huge astronomical telescopes at the summit Mauna Kea have been going on for decades. They’ve only recently been brought into focus because of the planned Thirty Meter Telescope. As descendants of the earliest Polynesian voyagers, the kanaka ʻoiwi have always understood the importance of astronomy. But for a people who have long suffered the loss of their country and autonomy, desecration of their sacred mountain and the natural environment must end.&nbsp;</p>
<p>As seen through the lens of <strong>Kai Markell</strong>, Native Hawaiian activist, photographer, and attorney at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, this collection of photographs, <strong>Ka Poʻe Kiaʻi </strong>(the guardians and protectors of Mauna Kea), documents one of the largest protests held at various locations in Honolulu. Whether&nbsp; attending a rally at ʻIolani Palace with their families, meeting with officials from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, or holding a sign all alone at a street corner, these poʻe kiaʻi feel deeply that their message must be heard.</p>
<p>Itʻs 2022 — seven years after this collection was first published a Pūpū A ʻO Ewa — we are still fighting.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Monday is National Spam Musubi Day (Thanks, L&#038;L!)</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kamalani Hurley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2022 20:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Monday August 8 is National Spam Musubi Day, and that means a free musubi from L&#038;L Hawaiʻi. This quirky it-should-be-a-holiday is just another example of what makes Hawaiʻi, well, Hawaiʻi. And because I love both spam and history, letʻs have a little of both in todayʻs blog post.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://kamalanihurley.com/spam_musubi_day/">Monday is National Spam Musubi Day (Thanks, L&amp;L!)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://kamalanihurley.com">Kamalani Hurley</a>.</p>
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									<p>Monday August 8 is the Second Annual <strong><a href="https://www.hawaiianbarbecue.com/national-spam-musubi-day/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">L&amp;L Hawaiʻi National Spam Musubi Day</a></strong>, and that means a free musubi from <a href="https://www.hawaiianbarbecue.com/national-spam-musubi-day/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">L&amp;L Hawaiʻi</a>. Launched by the venerable Hawaiʻi company and licensed by Hormel Foods, this it-should-be-a-holiday is another quirky and fun Hawaiʻi thing.&nbsp;</p>
<p>And because I love both spam and history, letʻs have a little of both in todayʻs blog post. <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright wp-image-1910 size-medium" src="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-03-at-9.50.07-AM-480x282.png" alt="Spam_musubi" width="480" height="282" srcset="https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-03-at-9.50.07-AM-480x282.png 480w, https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-03-at-9.50.07-AM-1024x602.png 1024w, https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-03-at-9.50.07-AM-150x88.png 150w, https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-03-at-9.50.07-AM-768x452.png 768w, https://kamalanihurley.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-03-at-9.50.07-AM.png 1068w" sizes="(max-width: 480px) 100vw, 480px"></p>
<p>Spam musubi&nbsp; is sticky white rice topped with a slice of seasoned cooked spam, wrapped up in a piece of crunchy nori seaweed. In my post on <a href="https://kamalanihurley.com/native_hawaiian_kids/">12 Things Native Hawaiian and Hawaiʻi Kids Like</a>, — my addition to children’s author Tara Lazar’s <a href="https://taralazar.com/2007/11/04/199-things-that-kids-like/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">500+ Things That Kids Like</a> — spam musubi is right there near the top of the list. Thatʻs because itʻs a convenient, inexpensive, packable lunch.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Canned spam first became popular in Hawaiʻi during WW II. Soon home cooks were creating dishes made from the salty canned meat. When I was growing up, we ate spam all the time, including fried with eggs and rice (which is a favorite breakfast order at Hawaiʻi McDonalds restaurants.) The first time my college roommates saw me frying up spam, they freaked out, that is, until they tasted it.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Hawaiʻiʻs Barbara Funamura is credited with inventing spam musubi in the early 1980s for the Joni-Hana restaurant on Kauaiʻi, according to the <a href="https://www.thegardenisland.com/2016/05/24/hawaii-news/spam-musubi-lives-on/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Garden Island newspaper</a>. Mrs. Funamura had no idea that her humble recipe would, like many great inventions, become so popular.</p>
<p>My kids grew up packing spam musubis to eat after hula and soccer practice, and to this day, itʻs a satisfying treat. Our simple method was simply splashing a bit of shoyu into the pan as the spam cooked, but a search on the internet reveals lots of fancy recipes.</p>
<p>Oh, and did you get the August 8/8–08 shout-out to our area code? Happy Spam Musubi day! <em>Photo credit: L&amp;L Hawaiian BBQ</em></p>								</div>
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		<p>The post <a href="https://kamalanihurley.com/spam_musubi_day/">Monday is National Spam Musubi Day (Thanks, L&amp;L!)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://kamalanihurley.com">Kamalani Hurley</a>.</p>
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