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S.4.E.2- Urbanism, Militourism, and Settler Colonialism's Impact on Oʻahu with Sean Connelly

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"Militarism and water do not work well together. Because fresh water is everything... to destabilize ʻāina, you destabilize water."


In this episode we have the extreme pleasure of talking-story with the epic human- Sean Connelly who shares his journey from an elementary student concerned about ocean plastics to they're work today at the nexus of art, architecture, teaching, and aloha ʻāina activism. Sean has dedicated the past twelve years of their lives to research, education, and artistry that contemplates the meaning of urbanism, "militourism," and settler colonialism in Hawaiʻi.

This is such a beautiful weaving of storytelling, critical history, and grassroots organizing to defend our water systems, highlighting issues around the Ala Wai Canal and Fort DeRussy in Waikiki, and the major issue facing us in this moment, the U.S Navy's perpetuation of environmental violence and threat to our water supply with their fuel storage facility at Kapūkaki. Sean ends this conversation with a beautiful vision and current effort to revive and reclaim ahupuaʻa systems and systems thinking to build a just future.

Just a note that this episode was recorded on Oct. 26, 2021. Sean talk's about the Red Hill Fuel Facility as a apart of their longstanding work on this issue but would surely have said post the fuel leak in late November. Access to clean water and healthy water systems is absolutely essential to our ability to live and thrive in Hawaiʻi and around the world.

We invite you to take a moment to think about your relationship to wai and as always, stay rooted.

Photo courtesy of alohahawaiionipaa.org

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