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To honor the anniversary of the 2018 Kīlauea eruption, we're holding space for a series to acknowledge the eruption, provide resources, and highlight the work being done in the community that moves us towards a more resilient Puna. Mahalo nui to every interviewee for sharing your manaʻo and reflections with us.
Pi’ilani Ka’awaloa: Remembering the 5th Anniversary of the Eruption
As we pause to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the 2018 Kīlauea eruption, we are reminded of the deep impact it had on our community. The loss of homes, businesses, and cherished landscapes still weighs heavily on our hearts.
To honor this occasion, we sat down with Pi’ilani Ka’awaloa to listen to her memories of the event and reflect on how our community has grown and changed since that fateful day. Through her words, we are reminded of the resilience and strength that emerged in the aftermath of the eruption.
Mayor Mitch Roth: Mayor of Hawai'i County
Susie Osborne: Cofounder and Development Director of Kua O Ka Lā
Canadian transplant Susie Osborne has made it her life's mission to serve the culture and people of Hawaii through founding and maintaining the public charter school Kua O Ka Lā. This school, which was inundated by the 2018 eruption and then reestablished, combines traditional education with Hawaiian language and culture preservation at top-of-mind.
Iopa Maunakea: Executive Director of Men of Pa'a
Iopa Maunakea has been a pillar of the Puna community for years. His group, Men of Pa'a, is a service-based reintegration program for men and women caught up in the justice system who struggle with alcohol and substance abuse.
Leilani DeMello: Resilience Capacity Member
Leilani Demello shares her experiences after the eruption and watching the community band together to take care of each other and the island as a whole.
Amy Kaawaloa: Housing Recovery Specialist
Pahoa native Amy Kaawaloa shares her memories of the impacts of multiple eruptions during her life her on Big Island.
- 08/19/2019 9:00 AM
Kipuka Connections
County, residents talk recovery during site visit
- 07/15/2019 8:28 AM
They, Too, Once Lived Here
"When I look out over this new landscape I am invited to remember the impermanence and uncertainty of life along with the amazing natural resiliency we all possess. I watch the reclamation of the jungle and open my heart to the lessons it holds for me as I travel my own unique path of recovery."
- 06/18/2019 8:32 AM
Last Man in Kapoho Looks Back, One Year Later
On the anniversary of the loss of Kapoho, Demian Barrios - the only man on the ground to document the lava as it hit Kapoho Bay - reflects on the chaotic evening of June 3, 2018.
- 06/07/2019 10:29 AM
Time to Go
Tina Neal, the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Scientist-in-Charge, describes the dramatic moment in May 2018 when she concluded it was “time to go”, and evacuate the HVO headquarters inside the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.