Eric Enos' Story of Kaʻala: Hawai'i Taro Farming | The World We Need
Eric Enos' Story of Kaʻala: Hawai'i Taro Farming | The World We Need dives into the Native Hawaiian journey of restoring O'ahu's taro farms and reviving an essential cultural practice. Eric is the co-founder and Executive Director of Ka‘ala Farm, Inc., a Wai‘anae based community organization that has operated the Cultural Learning Center at Ka‘ala for nearly three decades. Visit their website https://kaalafarm.org/ or find them on Instagram at / . The World We Need is a new book offering a vivid look at the people protecting America’s communities against environmental degradation and racism. The Story of Stuff Project is partnering with Grist and The New Press to produce a short video series highlighting four of these phenomenal activists, the first of whom is Eric Enos. Find more about the people in the book at https://theworldweneed.com/. FOLLOW US: Facebook: / storyofstuff Twitter: / storyofstuff Instagram: /

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