WAIANAE STRONG
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- čas přidán 29. 01. 2018
- This video is part of the Youth Video Project. This semester long project paired Youth from Waianae High School's Searider Productions program with mentors from UH West Oahu's Academy of Creative Media explored issues of culture, identity and place resulting in 3 student produced videos. "Waianae Strong" shares local pride and a peek into Waianae's strengths and bountiful community bonds.
I live in SoCal now but I’m proud to say I was raised in the Waianae/Makaha area. I miss surfing Makaha beach and Yok’s, it was a great place to grow up as a kid. Aloha aina.
It has been years since I lived there. I have nothing but great memories and love for Waianae. It will always be my home away from home.
I have never been to Waianae. The closest I got was when I took a train ride from Aala Park to Nanakuli Beach for a picnic back in the Forties. I was born and raised in Hawaii, but left in 1953.
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Love Waianae!!! Even tho I'm in FL ....but i think im expressing it in the 7th Special Forces Group.....we can achieve...oh yeah maili boy...pink store...lol
ARMY STRONG
Lead the way!
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MAILI GANG
Wa I'a Nae, Ha Wa i'i!
One Team
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I moved to Waiane in the last month and would love help produce more content like this.... please inbox me thnx.
Aloha Kapture NOLA! Mahalo for reaching out. Please email me at andrea@historichawaii.org so we can set up a time to talk. Thank!
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I loved living in waianae but people discriminate against people in waianae.
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