5 Minute Interview: Cultural Director, Uncle Reggie, at Kohanaiki Hawaii

I interviewed the cultural director at Kohaniki in Kona, Hawaii about the industrial changes and conservation issues surrounding Kona.

 
Savannah Strome

I’m Savannah, and I founded Climate Justice for All.

As an equestrian from California, nature and animals have always been an invaluable part of my life. I believe everyone should have the right to experience a healthy environment. However, as I have grown up and traveled further afield, I have realized that this is not a reality for many people in the world. Many people, due to socioeconomic status, race, or gender, unfairly suffer the burden of environmental issues–the people contributing the most to damaged environments are usually the ones who suffered the least.

I founded Climate Justice for All to raise awareness of this issue, particularly among younger audiences who hold the responsibility in our futures to make a change.

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