Sunday, February 10, 2019

HAWAI`IʻS PLANTATION PAST ON “VOICES OF TRUTH - ONE-ON-ONE WITH HAWAI`IʻS FUTURE"


"Hawai`iʻs Plantation Village - A Visit With Deanna Espinas"

With immigration being in the news these days we had a chance to see what life was like for Hawai`iʻs immigrants during the plantation period around the early 1900ʻs. We spent the afternoon at Hawai`iʻs Plantation Village with Deanna Espinas who not only described what it would have been like as an immigrant laborer in Hawai`iʻs sugar cane fields, but also showed us amazing replicas of houses they lived in. As she explained to us just how hard life had been back then, we quickly wondered if any of us would have survived if we attempted that today. Join us in our extraordinary visit with Deanna and youʻll both feel and hear the voices of the past of those who gave up what they had to come and start a new life in Hawai`i - Watch It Here

MONDAY, February 11th At 6:30 PM Maui – Akaku, Channel 54

MONDAY, February 11th At 5:30 PM & FRIDAY, February 15th At 4:30 PMHawai`i Island – Na Leo, Channel 53  

NEW! - Now More Na Leo O Hawai`i Air Dates -
TUESDAY, February 12th At 8:30 AM & SATURDAY, February 16th At 10:00 AMHawai`i Island – Na Leo, Channel 54

TUESDAY, February 12th At 7:30 PM, THURSDAY, February 14th At 7:30 PM & SATURDAY, February 16th At 5:30 PM Kaua`i - Ho`ike, Channel 52



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