Jessica Hilo
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Jessica Hilo
@jessicahilo.bsky.social
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Jessica Hilo is a digital journalist and audience specialist. Kānaka Maoli. Former: NBC News, MSNBC, USA TODAY, CBS
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Research by Amnesty International finds current immigration systems are inadequate for Pacific Islanders seeking safety and stability, as rising seas threaten to make their homelands uninhabitable.
‘Humanitarian’ visa must be created for Pacific Islanders displaced by climate crisis, experts say
Calls for reform to allow people across the Pacific threatened by climate crisis to more easily migrate, particularly to New Zealand
www.theguardian.com
WATCH: Bryson Chun (Doogie Kameāloha, M.D.), Dana Ledoux Miller (Moana), and Thomas Paʻa Sibbett (Chief of War) examine contemporary Pasifika storytelling and representations in TV and film. www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I2O...
“We verified that the [Sec.] Noem video is not playing at Hawaii checkpoints. Videos airing in the screening area are meant to direct people through the security screening process. HDOT is focused on airing videos that aid travelers at our commercial airports.”
State explains why Homeland Security video blaming Democrats not playing at TSA checkpoints in Hawaii
A new video shows U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on camera blaming Democrats for the federal government shutdown that began on Oct. 1.
www.hawaiinewsnow.com
"You can say so many things about the things you want to do or achieve, but it isn't until the action is there that anything will really happen, and I just encourage young designers...to not feed into the thinking that there's one way to do anything."
Meet Rocket Ahuna, the Kānaka Maoli Designer Marrying Hula With Fashion
Ahuna’s designs, inspired by the history of Hawai’i, are going global.
www.teenvogue.com
This is the first time that a story written by Hawaiians about Hawaiians has been financed and produced on such an epic scale. It is a moment that was decades in the making and that required years of hard work and the building of pilina within the industry kawaiola.news/cover/chief-...
Chief of War: A Turning Point for Native Hawaiian Storytelling - Ka Wai Ola
Years ago, Thomas Paʻakaiokahonua “Paʻa” Sibbett was working at Kualoa Ranch when he read in a newspaper article that discussions were in the works about making a film about Kamehameha.
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“These attacks are not new — but they are escalating,” OHA trustees said in a written statement. “They aim to dismantle the hard-won protections that enable our people to heal, rise, and chart our future.”
Nearly 1 in 5 warning sirens on Oʻahu were broken during tsunami scare. Hawaiʻi could end up paying a bigger share of the upkeep of sirens in coming years. Maintenance was paid in part by FEMA grants, funding targeted for cuts by the Trump administration.
Nearly 1 In 5 Warning Sirens On Oʻahu Broken During Tsunami Scare
The Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency says two dozen new sirens will be installed by the end of the year.
www.civilbeat.org
Between kumu hula, community organizers, educators, and families now living in diaspora, many Hawaiians are doing important work to ensure proper representation of our culture in distant places while creating safe spaces for our communities abroad to remain connected to their cultural heritage.
Reframing Histories of Kānaka Diaspora - Ka Wai Ola
Narratives of diaspora are nothing new to our community and culture. Growing up in Hawaiʻi, it is commonplace to learn about the first migrations that brought our kūpuna into Polynesia, to Tahiti, and...
kawaiola.news
“That’s literally the reason I signed on to do the project in the first place. They told me, Spider-Girl, she’s Hawaiian. I’m like, Yes, you got me. I’m in,” David Nakayama, a veteran cover artist, said.
From villain to hero: Meet Marvel’s new Hawaii-born Spider-Girl
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Look out New York — and Hawaii. There’s a new Spider-Hero in town. Just released this week, Marvel Comic’s latest character. Her name? Spider-Girl. And sh…
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"Our kupuna is definitely still here": Hawaiian kiʻi pōhaku (petroglyphs) covered for years are unearthed again at Pōkaʻī Bay. Cultural experts believe they are more than 1,000 years old. www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/07/18/h...
Huge petroglyphs covered for years unearthed again at Pokai Bay
The petroglyphs were exposed over the weekend and cultural experts believe they are more than 1,000 years old.
www.hawaiinewsnow.com
“They just see this as empty space,” Kyle Kajihiro, a UH professor, told the Guardian. “But what Native Hawaiians have helped us to understand, and what other Pacific Island peoples in their history have understood, is that the ocean is really a fabric of connection."
President Trump issued executive orders fast tracking deep sea mining in EEZs and opening the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument to commercial fishing. His admin. appears poised to shrink or even eliminate Papahānaumokuākea Marine Monument. www.naleihilo.com/blog-archive...
Once SpaceX ramps up launches, bird and sea life could face hazardous material spills, falling objects, and sonic booms, according to thousands of pages of government documents reviewed by the Guardian and interviews with oceanographers, aerospace engineers, former government employees, and others.
The agency acknowledged the potential threats, but said they would be infrequent and the risk was low. The FAA assessment bears a major caveat, though: it was in effect prepared by SpaceX itself.
Inside Elon Musk’s plan to rain SpaceX’s rocket debris over Hawaii’s pristine waters
Texas has long been under threat from the launches and explosions of SpaceX rockets. Now Hawaii is emerging as another possible victim
www.theguardian.com
UPDATE: In May, the FAA approved SpaceX's Starship proposal, despite "federal agencies' foreboding assessments" and more than 12,000 public comments on the matter. bsky.app/profile/jess...
SpaceX asking FAA for a landing zone about 20 times larger than its current zone, and seeks to increase the number of landings from 5 to 25 a year. The new zone would include significant areas in Hawaiʻi, like Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/01/14/p...
Public input sought for Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans to splash down in Hawaii waters
The space exploration company is asking the FAA for a landing zone about 20 times larger than its current zone.
www.hawaiinewsnow.com
Hawaii beaches are among the most polluted in the nation, report finds. Federal funding cuts could threaten future water quality testing.
Report reveals Hawaii beaches among most polluted nationwide
A recent report reveals beaches in Hawaii are among the most polluted in the nation.
www.hawaiinewsnow.com
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Law enforcement is violently targeting press at protests around Los Angeles, from easily recognizable "mainstream" outlets to freelancers and independents. ALL press have explicit legal protections in California. #JournalismIsNotACrime.

This evidence thread may get graphic. 🧵👇
The U.S. Air Force wants to build two commercial rocket landing pads at Johnston Atoll for its Rocket Cargo Vanguard program. The proposal doesn’t name SpaceX, but it’s the only company capable of manufacturing rockets designed for landing and reuse.
Military’s plan for rocket testing on Johnston Atoll raises alarm
The U.S. Air Force wants to build two commercial rocket landing pads at Johnston Atoll, which is a crucial breeding ground for seabirds and wildlife.
www.hawaiinewsnow.com
It used to take years to kill a reef. Now, it can take weeks — sometimes days. The decline of coral reefs is worse in the Great Barrier Reef and the Galapagos Islands, one expert says. The problem is most severe in the Caribbean and the state of Florida.
Under Hawaii's warming blue ocean, many once-colorful coral reefs are bleached white
Coral reefs in Honolulu and other coastal areas are undergoing what experts say is the world's worst coral bleaching event.
www.cbsnews.com