Sunday, September 16, 2012

HE WAS IN THE FRAY ON KAHO`OLAWE ON “VOICES OF TRUTH - ONE-ON-ONE WITH HAWAI`IʻS FUTURE”


"First Landing Movie - A Visit With Stephen Kaneai Morse"

First Landing portrays how the occupation of Kaho’olawe Island on January 4, 1976 by nine courageous individuals began a chain of events that revitalized the Hawaiian culture. Stephen Morse was one of those nine and for him it was life-changing. Plans are now afoot to film a documentary based on a book he wrote about that day almost forty years ago. Donʻt miss our interview with Steve as he speaks about his experience, his book and tells us why that day was like no other - Watch It Here

MONDAY, September 17th At 5:30 PM O`ahu - `Olelo, Channel 53
MONDAY, September 17th At 6:30 PM Maui – Akaku, Channel 53
MONDAY, September 17th At 7:00 PM & FRIDAY, September 21st At 5:30 PMHawai`i Island – Na Leo, Channel 53
TUESDAY, September 18th At 7:30 PM, THURSDAY, September 20th At 7:30 PM & SATURDAY, September 22nd At 8:00 PM - Kaua`i - Ho`ike, Channel 52

SATURDAY, September 15th At 8:00 PM O`ahu - `Olelo, Channel 53

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