The coalition of Native Hawaiians and local residents organizing against the government’s operations has only grown since 2021, when a military-owned bunker spilled jet fuel into an aquifer, poisoning thousands of families
The time for climate action is now, and young people have a right to build their futures
Rikki Held v. State of Montana is a monumental step forward—and the case has the potential to open the door for climate-focused legal action across the U.S.
In an overwhelming year with a never-ending news cycle, this is the reporting that stuck with Prism’s staff
Selectively borrowing Indigenous practices cannot truly address the climate crisis or injustices to Indigenous peoples perpetrated by white settler colonialism
Loko i‘a, or fishponds, in Hawai‘i are a chance to wrest food security and culture back from American colonization
The military often targets lower-income BIPOC for enlistment. What will it mean for a prospective recruit to not have to choose between debt and service?
The military’s abuse of Hawai’i’s land and sea and its impact on climate change is part of the ongoing oppression of Native Hawaiians
The U.S. Navy’s Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility sits just 100 feet above Oahu’s primary drinking water supply
On May 1, Hawai’i state officials announced their plan to market the islands to tourists as “the safest place on earth.” While Hawai’i has long been sold as a place to relax, enjoy, and escape the problems of the world, the current global pandemic seems to have provided
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