Posts Tagged ‘Video’
AkakÅ« Upstairs Presents: Bill Nye Tells the Truth about Climate Change, Evolution and a Science-Based Worldview – Oct. 25, 2018
Bill Nye is a man on a mission to stop the spread of anti-scientific thinking across the world. The former star of the popular kidsâ show âBill Nye the Science…
Watch NowAkakū Upstairs Presents: Maui Huliau Foundation: How Film Can Be A Tool For Social Change
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Over the past 8 years, hundreds of students from 16 schools on Maui have created more than 60 short environmental films from documentaries to music videos. Through their unique hands-on programs, they seek to educate and empower Mauiâs 12-18 year-olds to become future stewards of MauiÊ»s natural environment.
Who Survived the Nuclear Bomb? The REAL story behind Hiroshima
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Melinda Clarke is an accidental activist who began marching to her own tune after the Three Mile Island incident in 1979. Having lived in Japan in 1964, she had a calling to move back. Not long after she arrived, Clarke took on a prophecy-fulfilling side project: She started interviewing survivors of the atomic blast in Hiroshima.
AkakÅ« Upstairs Presents: Fire and Ice Diver, Photographer – Harry Donenfeld
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Harry Donenfeld will be sharing his underwater excursions with captivating video and beautiful still photos. Harry was the first diver known to dive an active lava flow (Big Island, Hawaii) in 2008, and alongside icebergs in Antarctica in 2009.Â
AkakÅ« Upstairs is on Summer Break…See YOU in September!
During the month of August we will take some time off to restructure our AkakÅ« Upstairs Thursday Salon Series. Since February 22, 2017 we have completed 22 media salons. Our…
Watch NowSharing Mauiâs Beaches with Sea Turtles & Other Wildlife with Hannah Bernard –
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Hannah Bernard, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Hawai’i Wildlife Fund (HWF), and her team will present the film, “Red Turtle Rising”. The film was produced by Jay April and Lou Di Liberto for The Honu Project and was the winner of the 1999 Hawaii International Film Festival.