Jennifer Kahala Chrupalyk comes from an extremely diverse background and is sensitive to the needs of family and community. People often consult Kahala for solutions to both personal as well as professional needs. Her self-discipline and observant nature allow Kahala to see things from multiple perspectives, producing results from both conventional thinking as well as options based upon critical research. Her hobbies include researching and teaching history, building foundations, exploring solutions, and writing. Born in Philadelphia during a time of great political and socio-economic unrest, Kahala was given a first hand experience of civic servitude in many capacities. Academic achievement offered her a progressive education that immersed Kahala into many cultural and social systems, offering this ambitious woman a variety of positions in leadership and development for the last twenty-five years. After undergoing a life altering crani...
How well do you know the history of Hawaiʻi? Are you embarrassed to say that you really donʻt? Click here to watch our state history in the privacy of your own home. Paʻa Ke Aupuni Learning this history can help you in a number of ways, including giving you the understanding of what happened and why things are the way they are. If you are from another state, many things here just donʻt make sense. Those things make a lot more sense when you understand the context in which they became what they are today. Knowing this history can make the world of a difference in how you think, choose and act in Hawaiʻi. This film is definitely a recommended investment of your time. Join me, and shoot me a message if you have questions about it.
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