
Awakening at Wailua
Who really has claim to the land at the mouth of the Wailua River? A hui of developers believe they hold the rights—but research shows that their claims are based on an historic fraud, perpetuated down through generations.

Clash at the Coco Palms
As konohiki work to restore the Wailua River ecosystem, a judge has ordered their eviction to make way for a development of dubious character.

Class Dismissed
How Christopher Newfield unpacks the problems with our higher education system through presentation of the economic, intellectual, political and social forces that structure universities.



The Empty Purse
Why a drastic slowdown in the global economic system has meant social rifts and political upheaval; and imagining life after capitalism.


Flaws in the ʻAha
Can a process with unresolved, underlying problems produce anything other than a problematic outcome?

Kahea
Conceived and constructed in the spirit of cultural resurgence, traditional Hawaiian sailing canoe Hōkūleʻa has become a vessel for a kāhea—a call—to mālama honua: to care for our singular Earth. National Geographic photojournalist and sojourner Daniel Lin shares some of his stories of this worldwide mission with Summit.