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Kahuku Kiaʻi Part 2- "Transforming Relations to Energy"

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Welcome to part two of our conversation with Kahuku on their struggle for energy justice. In the first part of this episode, gave us the rundown on the AES Na Pua Makani wind power project. They talked about the issues with the project and the many ways, over several years, that they tried to intervene in the project.

In this episode, we pick back up right to where the struggle got super kuʻe and Kahuku engaged in more than a month long blockade to stop the turbines from being constructed. In this part of the conversation, you will hear a lot of what we can think of as distributive justice- where rural, working class, BIPOC communities are disproportionately burdened by the energy system.

But Kahuku isn’t just sharing what they are fighting, they are laying a vision of solutions created by the people. Because they are facing many threats to their community beyond our energy system. On top of that, they are already feeling the impacts of climate change. Their vision takes us away not only from fossil fuels but from an extractive capitalist society to one that is rooted in ʻāina and the places that we call home.

Make sure to tune in to another powerful conversation and stay rooted.

Art credit: Jenica Taylor

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