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Voices Of Truth – One-On-One With Hawai`i’s Future has been awarded the prestigious Digital Halo Media Activist Award by the Berkeley Video and Film Festival.

The award is given annually to filmmakers judged to have successfully spread ideas online and galvanized community action.

“This award recognizes the Koani Foundation’s successful use of digital media for social change within Hawai`i,” states Paul Kealoha Blake of East Bay Media Center. “Voices Of Truth and the work the Koani Foundation does throughout Hawai`i and the world exemplifies those who carry ideas and concepts forth online from dreams to reality.”

The East Bay Media Center, which produces the Berkeley Video and Film Festival annually, recognizes activists internationally working for social change through digital media.

“We’re thrilled to receive this renown award and recognition,” remarked `Ehu Kekahu Cardwell, a director of the Koani Foundation. “We remain committed to helping create a brighter future for everyone in a Free Hawai`i.”

You can view our interview with Hawaiian patriot Kuhio Vogeler this week about a Free Hawai`i on Hawai`i’s award winning
Voices Of Truth – One-On-One With Hawai`i’s Future.

MONDAY, October 18th At 6:30 PM
Maui – Akaku, Channel 53

MONDAY, October 18th At 7:00 PM & FRIDAY, October 22nd At 5:30 PMHawai`i Island – Na Leo, Channel 53
THURSDAY, October 21st At 8:30 PM & FRIDAY, October 22nd At 8:30 AM - Kaua`i – Ho`ike, Channel 52
SATURDAY, October 23rd At 8:00 PM O`ahu, `Olelo, Channel 53
How Do We Run Our Country? – A Visit With Kuhio Vogeler"

Most are now familiar with the movement to restore the Hawaiian Kingdom, which was illegally overthrown a century ago. But when it happens, then what? Who runs the restored government and how? Are we even ready? When we asked Hawaiian scholar and researcher Kuhio Vogeler, his response was both surprising and thought provoking. So how will a Free Hawai`i be run? Watch and find out - See It Here

Now you can become a fan of Voices Of Truth on Facebook by clicking Here and see behind the scenes photos of our shows and a whole lot more.


Voices Of Truth interviews those creating a better future for Hawai`i to discover what made them go from armchair observers to active participants. We hope you'll be inspired to do the same.

Voices Of Truth now airs on local access stations in Cape Town, South Africa, Sweden and 37 cities across the US. Check your local listings.

If you support our issues on the Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network, please email this to a friend to help us continue. A donation today helps further our work. Every single penny counts.

Donating is easy on our Voices Of Truth website via PayPal where you can watch Voices Of Truth anytime.

For news and issues that affect you, watch Free Hawai`i TV, a part of the Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network.

Please share our Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network videos with friends and colleagues. That's how we grow. Mahalo.
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WHERE
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Hollywood Border's Bookstore - Sunset & Vine - 1501 Vine
, Los Angeles
WHEN - Tonight - 6 PM - 9 PM
WHAT - "Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty" Soundtrack Release Event
WHO - Everyone's Invited To Attend
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MEET KIOWA GORDON OF TWILIGHT SAGA &
`EHU KEKAHU CARDWELL OF
FREE HAWAI`I TV TOMORROW NIGHT




WHERE
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Border's Bookstore - Sunset & Vine - 1501 Vine

WHEN - Tomorrow Night, Friday - 6 PM - 9 PM
WHAT - Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty Soundtrack Release Event
WHO - Everyone's Invited To Attend

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The award winning film, Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty will be screened at the Berkeley Video & Film Festival today at 4:30 PM at the Landmark Shattuck Cinemas, 2230 Shattuck Avenue in downtown Berkeley.

There will be a panel discussion afterward featuring Hawaiian patriot Leon Siu and `Ehu Kekahu Cardwell of Voices Of Truth and Free Hawai`i TV.

Everyone is encouraged to attend and participate in the discussion following the film. Tickets may be purchased at the theater box office.

It’s no exaggeration to say we have a real treat in store for everyone this week with our brand new visit with Hawaiian artist extraordinaire Meleanna Meyer.

Meleanna’s as much fun as she is loaded with talent. Our visit with her was filmed at Ulupo Heiau, one of O`ahu’s most dramatic and beautiful settings. Don’t miss Meleanna all this week on Hawai`i’s award winning
Voices Of Truth – One-On-One With Hawai`i’s Future.

MONDAY, September 27th At 6:30 PM
Maui – Akaku, Channel 53

MONDAY, September 27th At 7:00 PM & FRIDAY, October 1st At 5:30 PMHawai`i Island – Na Leo, Channel 53
THURSDAY, September 30th At 8:30 PM & FRIDAY, October 1st At 8:30 AM - Kaua`i – Ho`ike, Channel 52
SATURDAY, October 2nd At 8:00 PM O`ahu, `Olelo, Channel 53
Our Love For The Land – A Visit With Meleanna Aluli Meyer"

When you look up the term “Hawaiian Renaissance Woman” in the dictionary, Meleanna Aluli Meyer’s picture is right next to it. Artist, author, and filmmaker only begin to describe who she is and what she does. In our visit, Meleanna reveals details about her new film, why she took a trip to Palestine, and even shows us some of her new and never before seen artwork. Don’t miss our interview with one of Hawai`i’s most creative and talented artists today
- Watch It Here

Now you can become a fan of Voices Of Truth on Facebook by clicking Here and see behind the scenes photos of our shows and a whole lot more.


Voices Of Truth interviews those creating a better future for Hawai`i to discover what made them go from armchair observers to active participants. We hope you'll be inspired to do the same.

Voices Of Truth now airs on local access stations in Cape Town, South Africa, Sweden and 35 cities across the US. Check your local listings.

If you support our issues on the Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network, please email this to a friend to help us continue. A donation today helps further our work. Every single penny counts.

Donating is easy on our Voices Of Truth website via PayPal where you can watch Voices Of Truth anytime.

For news and issues that affect you, watch Free Hawai`i TV, a part of the Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network.

Please share our Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network videos with friends and colleagues. That's how we grow. Mahalo.
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What - Panel Discussion After The Film Hawai`i - A Voice For Sovereignty By Filmmaker Catherine Bauknight

Where - Berkeley Film Festival, Berkeley, CA - Landmark Shattuck Cinemas, 2230 Shattuck Avenue in downtown Berkeley.

When - Sunday Afternoon, September 26th - 4:30 PM

More Info - BerkeleyVideoFilmFest.org
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Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty, the award-winning film by Catherine Bauknight has garnered yet another award.

The Berkeley Video & Film Festival has awarded the documentary the prestigious Allen Willis award.


Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty
will be screened at the festival next Sunday, September 26th, 4:30 PM at the Landmark Shattuck Cinemas, 2230 Shattuck Avenue in downtown Berkeley.


There will be a panel discussion after the film featuring Hawaiian patriot Leon Siu and `Ehu Kekahu Cardwell of Voices Of Truth and Free Hawai`i TV.


Everyone is encouraged to attend the screening and participate in the discussion afterwards. Tickets may be purchased at the theatre on the day of the event.


Maui’s Ke`eaumoku Kapu strives every single day to make Hawai`i a better place to live. Discover how and why he does it and his fascinating message all this week on Hawai`i’s award winning
Voices Of Truth – One-On-One With Hawai`i’s Future.

MONDAY, September 20th At 6:30 PM
Maui – Akaku, Channel 53

MONDAY, September 20th At 7:00 PM & FRIDAY, September 24th At 5:30 PMHawai`i Island – Na Leo, Channel 53
THURSDAY, September 23rd At 8:30 PM & FRIDAY, September 24th At 8:30 AM - Kaua`i – Ho`ike, Channel 52
SATURDAY, September 25th At 8:00 PM O`ahu, `Olelo, Channel 53
“Hawaiian State Of Mind – A Visit With Ke`eaumoku Kapu”

Ever wonder how long-time Hawaiian sovereignty activists see things? What motivates them to dedicate their lives to this cause? We caught up with Ke`eaumoku Kapu of Maui who told us not only why he does what he does but why he views things so differently than most, and what he sees as some of the biggest threats to our islands. Don’t miss our fascinating visit with one of Hawai`i’s pre-eminent warriors today - Watch It Here

Now you can become a fan of Voices Of Truth on Facebook by clicking Here and see behind the scenes photos of our shows and a whole lot more.


Voices Of Truth interviews those creating a better future for Hawai`i to discover what made them go from armchair observers to active participants. We hope you'll be inspired to do the same.

Voices Of Truth now airs on local access stations in Cape Town, South Africa, Sweden and 35 cities across the US. Check your local listings.

If you support our issues on the Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network, please email this to a friend to help us continue. A donation today helps further our work. Every single penny counts.

Donating is easy on our Voices Of Truth website via PayPal where you can watch Voices Of Truth anytime.

For news and issues that affect you, watch Free Hawai`i TV, a part of the Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network.

Please share our Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network videos with friends and colleagues. That's how we grow. Mahalo.
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WAIROA, AOTEAROA - Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty Has Won the Mana Wairoa Prize in Kahungunu Marae, Nuhaka, Wairoa District at the Wairoa Maori Film Festival in Aotearoa (New Zealand.)

This prestigious award recognizes the people who help build awareness of the struggle for indigenous rights and for human rights through film.

The award went to the filmmaker, Catherine Bauknight and all people appearing in the film.

It was presented by Leo Koziol, Director of Wairoa Maori Film Festival, to Bauknight in Pasadena, CA, and Clifford Nae`ole, Cultural Advisor of the film in Maui, via Skype.

Bauknight worked closely with Nae`ole over the four years of filming throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty will now screen throughout Aotearoa with the Maori Film Festival.

The film premiered one year ago in June, privately at the Capitol Building in Washington, DC and publicly at the Maui Film Festival where it won "Audience Award Best Hawai`i Film."

The film also garnered “Best Environmental Film” and “Best Documentary Feature” at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival.

The films goal is to share the journey of the Native people of Hawai`i, since the illegal takeover by the US in 1893, to sustain their culture, spirituality, and connection to the land.
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HAWAI`I A VOICE FOR SOVEREIGNTY TO SCREEN AT WAIROA MAORI FILM FESTIVALWAIROA, AOTEAROA - Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty will screen Monday June 7th at 10:00 AM in Kahungunu Marae, Nuhaka, Wairoa District at the Wairoa Maori Film Festival in Aotearoa (New Zealand.) Everyone is welcome.One of the goals of Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty by filmmaker Catherine Bauknight and the Native Hawaiian people, is to enlighten the world regarding the truth about a Free Hawai`i.One year ago on June 4th, the film was released at a private screening at the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.On June 21st it had its public premiere at the Maui Film Festival, and was awarded the Audience Award, Best Hawai`i Film.Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty has also screened at venues in Hawai`i, NY City, Canada, Los Angeles, and Santa Cruz, CA.Watch The Trailer Of The Pasadena Event
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"HAWAI`I A VOICE FOR SOVEREIGNTY" WINS FILM & VIDEO AWARDS

Catherine Bauknight's feature documentary film, "Hawai`i A Voice For Sovereignty", has been awarded the Best Documentary Feature Film and Best Environmental Film awards at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival.


"I'm incredibly happy to have received recognition from such a prestigious film festival in New York.", Bauknight says. "These awards are certainly of importance to the film, but more importantly, to the Hawaiian people. They have put a lot of their heart and soul into this documentary to get their message out to the world for sovereign rights in their homeland.

"To have a venue such as New York appreciate the importance of the Hawaiian culture, their relationship to the land, and their concern for the environment, is outstanding.

"The world is becoming aware of the Native Hawaiians and the importance of their magnificent culture! Aloha Ke Akua," she stated.


Earlier this year, at the Maui Flm Festival, Bauknight's film was presented with The Audience Award - Best Hawai`i Film.


Next be screening will be Nov. 4, 2009 at the American Film Market in Los Angeles for worldwide distribution.
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Grow Hawaiian Festival Galore!

What was it about this event that was special for me? I must admit there were many booths that displayed our Hawaiian culture. The most fascinating booth had po'e making spears, flutes and other crafts. It was interesting to watch them craft their project as we looked onward! Kawailani was fascinated by the flute and expressed her interest to make one.

There was another booth that my daughters enjoyed. We learned about conserving energy and how we can make our home safe. Hopefully, with a timer which Kawailani acquired from the festival, she will shorten her showers to five minutes! Hmmm...that would be nice to know!!!Anyway, I had fun with my daughters. It was one way I spent the day with them. For myself, I really do enjoy taking them out. When I was working and attending college, it was difficult making time to spend with my children. Today, I'm happy to have some time which I never had.

It is difficult to juggle demands of life, work and family. I know what it feels like. I've been there and done that too! Overall, I just wanted to share life special moments with my children. By the time we arrived at home, they were ready to bathe and take a nap!Have a nice day! Oh...if you know of any one that teaches flute making, please let me know. Mahalo.

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