Ka Po‘e Kaka‘ako
AUDIO
WATCH YOURSELF
Constant danger. If you give them the opportunity, they will take it.
IN: if you had lost everything today...safety
Q: you're vulnerable to everything
DROP
Aura Reyes, a certified nurse's aide, was working two jobs when rent suddenly went up $500.
IN: You see them and look away---No phone, no money, no wifi, no food
Q: fulfilling his purpose
YOU THINK THIS IS EASY
Everybody's got an opinion. Here's how it is.
IN: You're at your bottom, trying to go work Kids kids brother's opinions. Shelter? no
Q: 7/11 the two of us. That's all you had
WHAT WORKED
How aloha worked.
IN: You thought that James Alani
Q: community in which it lies
HOW IT IS
In the Fall of 2019, forty to fifty people lived on the street and in Kaka'ako Makai Gateway Park ma kai of Ala Moana Boulevard between 'Ohe and Cooke Streets.
IN. SFX. You've seen them and looked away every day in Honolulu
Q: of the community in which it lies
UNSHELTERED IN HONOLULU 2020
Overview of a tough year from homeless people, service providers, government, and . Noe Tanigawa.
2021 Regional Edward R. Murrow Award Winner for Best Series, originally aired on Hawai'i Public Radio. 30 minute compilation.
IN: Honolulu's arts district is described online as a mecca of
Q: he's looking forward to the new year.
The People of Kaka‘ako
VIDEO
Home In Jail
Lock up started at 12 years old
21st Century Solutions
Shelter or Jail?
My Last Run
I'm getting there. As bad as it is today, it's still my life.
How it Was
John Mantanona tells how it was, living on the grass near the transformer at 'Ohe and Ala Moana
What You Need
Clothing, slippers, water, food, and prepare for citations