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Positive & Adverse Childhood Experiences (PACES) Hawai‘i
He ‘a‘ali‘i kū makani mai au; ‘a‘ohe makani nāna e kūla‘i.
I am a wind-withstanding ‘a‘ali‘i; no wind can topple me over.

"Listen . . ."

 

"I have toured the country for the past 10 years to talk to our young people. I’ve learned that the biggest threat to our humanity is not guns, mental illness or our government. It is that everyone is talking and no one is listening.” - Erahm Christopher, The Washington Post

Checkout this link to learn more about the movie "Listen" and how you can view it. Powerful message on the lost art of conversation and how trauma responsive approaches includes listening and identifying the unmet need.  Part of cultural healing is to "listen, listen and listen" to hear the pain, suffering and apathy that has been passed through inter-generational and trans-generational trauma.

 

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Thanks for sharing Danny. I'll check out the movie. Listening reminds me of what Pono Shim shared with me about Ha'aha'a. To be empty. Listen to the words that are not being spoken. What lies beneath? Only when we are able to empty ourselves can we start making room to let people in. - Thank you for introducing me to this community. I'm looking forward to learning and connecting. - Mahalo

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