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Dive deep into navigator Kaiulani Murphy's voyage from Tahiti to Hawaii.
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Meet two local clothing designers Allison Izu Song and Summer Shiigi and learn their approach to fashion.
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Learn about how to make a difference in Hawaii and how to support organizations such as Aloha Food Harvest and Shriners Hospital for Children-Honolulu.
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Learn how to protect yourself from social engineering fraud, including the common tactics used by scammers and practical tips to safeguard your personal and financial information.
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