About this Event
Join Native Hawaiian leader Peter Apo for an unforgettable evening, where he shares his passion and perspectives on the most pressing cultural and political issues in Hawai‘i. In his newly released book, For the Record: Hawai‘i and Hawaiians, Apo dives deep into the past, present, and future of the Islands with 100 powerful essays, originally published in Ka Wai Ola and Honolulu Civil Beat.
From Hawaiian sovereignty and Mauna Kea to the future of tourism, Apo tackles tough questions like, “How Should We Define Hawaiian in the 21st Century?” and “Whose Nation Is It Anyway?” His words challenge us to reflect and inspire us to act. This event offers an exclusive opportunity to meet Peter, hear him discuss key issues facing the Hawaiian community, and get a signed copy of his latest work.
At part of the evening, Peter will also perform music he has composed, bringing his storytelling to life through song. Known for being an accomplished musician, his music reflects the cultural and emotional landscapes of Hawai‘i, offering a deeper, more personal connection to the issues at hand. This book signing event is a rare chance to experience Peter’s artistic side, offering a unique blend of music and conversation which will create an intimate and engaging experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of Hawai‘i’s most outspoken leaders on these important issues—and enjoy an evening of inspiring music.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1164 Nuuanu Ave, 1164 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, United States
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