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S.4-E.4--The Fight for Wai on Maui with Bianca Isaki

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This episode is packed full of information on water law, historical cases, community organizing on Maui to end water diversions from private companies, and wahine, womens’ roles in the movement to restore wai. Our avid listeners may know that water is a public trust by law in Hawaiʻi, held as a human right for the benefit of all people. Bianca Isaki, Ph.D is one of those advocates with a wealth of experience and offers us some legal analysis on water rights and issues, a rigorous and detailed insight into an array of water protection movements that make up just a fraction of the broader landscape.

She is very intentional and specific throughout this interview to help us understand her role as a partner to empower communities with legal expertise, always doing her best to give credit to the ones on the ground doing the work. But with all that Bianca shares about law, processes, water science, and community struggle; we know she is certainly putting in the work herself to be a strong ally to kanaka maʻoli and advocate for aloha ʻāina.


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