Casandra Chesser is a freelance reporter who recently published her debut novel, Rising Water.
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Read MoreChicago dancer Teh’Ray “HayWyre” Hale Jr. talks dance, creating opportunities, and why being just a dancer isn’t enough.
Read MoreSan Fernando Valley raised Elizabeth Woolf shares the inspiration behind her latest song, her journey as a singer on the rise, and how you can support her fundraiser for the Children’s Hospital in LA.
Read MoreTapu Hanapi shares the importance of recognizing art as an extension of oneself, embracing both traditional and modern artforms, and practicing self-care as a creative. As the founder of Native Arts Hawaii, a studio creating wearable kapa and feather art, she hopes to see an emergence of Native Hawaiians contributing to the beautiful growth of contemporary Hawaiian art.
Read MoreThis female entrepreneur is helping artists and charities struggling in the time of a global pandemic.
Read MoreKapa, a beautiful and versatile fabric derived from the wauke plant or ulu tree, remains an integral part of Hawaiian society. Kekai shares her take on kapa art, on transforming its use, and pushing the boundaries of kapa as an art form.
Read MoreJournalistic storyteller Kristi Eaton, whose work has been published by the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press, among others, discusses the ups and downs of being freelance.
Read MoreAmelia Butler, founder of Learn Māori Abroad, discusses her experience growing her business and shares ways for people to engage ethically and meaningfully with the Māori culture.
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