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DESCRIPTION:"Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawai`i" (2008)\n\nIn the Hawaiian 
 language, hewa means “wrong” and noho means “to occupy.” This 
 documentary is a contemporary look at Hawaiian people, politics, and 
 resistance in the face of their systematic erasure under U.S. laws, 
 economy, militarism, and real estate speculation. It is a raw, unscripted 
 story that makes critical links between seemingly unrelated industries, and 
 is told from the perspective of Hawaiians.\n\n"Noho Hewa" is the first 
 feature-length film produced by Hawaiian journalist and filmmaker Anne 
 Keala Kelly, who reports on politics, culture, the environment, and 
 indigenous peoples. She has filed stories from Hawaii, where she lives, as 
 well as Geneva and Katmandu. Keala’s reports air regularly on the 
 Pacifica Network’s Free Speech Radio News, her print journalism has 
 appeared in the Nation, Indian Country Today, the Honolulu Weekly, and 
 other publications. Her news footage has been featured on the NewsHour with 
 Jim Lehrer and Democracy Now! and in September 2008 Keala coproduced “The 
 Other Hawaii” for Al Jazeera.\n\nFor more info on this film, see 
 http://www.nohohewa.com/\n\n* * *\n\n"Ke Kulana He Mahu: Remembering a 
 Sense of Place" (2001)\n\n"Ke Kulana He Mahu" is the story of a group of 
 people, young and old, surviving stereotypes, indignation, homophobia, 
 transphobia, colonization, and marginalization in a land where the ancient 
 culture once accepted them as a part of society. Through the richness of 
 their personal stories and the humor of their frequent jokes, we witness 
 the solidarity and soul of a "minority" who uses humor and togetherness to 
 redefine family in order to overcome the hate they encounter everyday. "Ke 
 Kulana He Mahu" covers several aspects of the Honolulu gay scene--among 
 them are Hawaiian culture and history, the drag scene, HIV, and religion. 
 Directed by Kathryn Xian and Brent Anbe.\n\nSee promo clip at 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3mPwO7OHv8.\n\n$2-5 donation toward Station 
 40's events infrastructure fund (but no one turned away for lack of 
 money)\n\nStation 40 is a collectively run, anticapitalist community events 
 space by and for anarchists, heretics, queers, autonomists, and many others 
 who seek an egalitarian world without hierarchy. Police and other law 
 enforcement officials, uniformed or otherwise, are not permitted or 
 welcome.\n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/03/28/18675787.php
SUMMARY:Two Films on Hawaii: "Wrongful Occupation" and "Sense of Place"
LOCATION:Station 40, 3030B 16th Street, San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/03/28/18675787.php
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