Guest Contributor
Kima Wassel Hardy
Kima Wassel Hardy is an urban agroecologist and community organizer based on O‘ahu. She works through cross-sector collaboration to design and implement regenerative agroforestry projects that strengthen local food security and restore ecosystems. With more than a decade of experience in community-based sustainability and cross-cultural facilitation, she is committed to advancing food sovereignty and ecological resilience in Hawai‘i and beyond.
Hawaii Foodbank
Honolulu Must Enshrine The Right To Food
And while we are at it, let’s also establish a food security fund.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019
Hawai‘i’s Future Depends On The Coconut Tree
But because of the the coconut rhinoceros beetle, we are watching it die.