MOʻOLELO MATTERS SPEAKER SERIES two –
ʻAi: Privileges and Responsibilities of eating
In the second installment of the Moʻolelo Matters Speaker Series, AKA’s Executive Director Dr. Kamana Beamer sits down with six ʻŌiwi mahiʻai, chefs, and cultural practitioners to delve into ʻAI — our ʻōlelo for both food and the act of eating and feeding. These conversations offer different perspectives on the pilina that forms between Kānaka, ʻAi, and ʻĀina when we grow, raise, and consume our own food. Understanding ʻAI as the root of ʻĀINA and the larger systems in which ʻAI functioned and flourished are paramount to contemporary discussions and considerations of resource stewardship, food production, and care for our people.
Watch our Moʻolelo Matters Speaker Series Two Trailer below!
Featured Speakers:
Kanekoa Kukea-Shultz – Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi (Heʻeia, Oʻahu)
Brandon Lee, Kaunamano Farm (Umauma), Lehua Restaurant (Hilo), Nā Pua Restaurant (Waikōloa)
Kaina Makua – Kūmano I Ke Ala (Waimea, Kauaʻi)
Kēhaulani Marshall – Ulu Mau Puanui (Puanui, Kohala)
Hōkūao Pellegrino – Nohoʻana Farm and Hui O Nā Wai ʻEhā (Waikapū, Maui)
Tammy Māhealani Smith – KTER4U (Oʻahu)
Register for a free community screening of our Moʻolelo Matters Series Two at one of the following locations: