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Elsie Kamanu

Elsie Kamanu is a ninth grader at Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu. She is a recent graduate of the Ka‘āmauloa Educational Pathway, a two-year global politics course that puts the youth of Hawaii at the center by connecting the islands’ 1,000-year-old culture of sustainability (He Nohona ‘Ae‘oia) to the United Nations Global Goals.
The Actions Of Hawaii’s Youth Will Determine Its Future Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2018

The Actions Of Hawaii’s Youth Will Determine Its Future

They can start by volunteering to do work in the community, or partner with a nonprofit to start an event.