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The special 90-minute episode of Insights on PBS Hawaiʻi will allow the public to hear from the final candidates for chief of one of the largest metropolitan police departments in the United States, with more than 2,000 sworn officers and civilian employees and an annual budget of more than $300 million.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Asian Americans have increasingly been the target of violent crimes. In recent weeks, a surge in attacks has gained national attention. We’ll discuss the rise in violence and the Stop Asian Hate Movement on INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI.
During a time of great financial need, PBS Hawaiʻi surpassed its fundraising goal for its one-month #PBSHAWAIIneighbor challenge.
Las Vegas Raider Marcus Mariota donates $5,000 to PBS Hawaiʻi and its #PBSHAWAIIneighbor challenge through his Motiv8 Foundation.
PBS Hawaiʻi is taking a page from an iconic childhood song by Mister Rogers, asking the community “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” in a musical fundraiser that is being jumpstarted by Hawai`i entertainers.
PBS Hawai‘i has named Ron Mizutani as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective February 22, 2021.
Leslie Wilcox, President and CEO of PBS Hawai`i for nearly 14 years, announced that she will step down from the position early next year.
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI continues its coverage on COVID-19 with a special 90-minute edition with Hawaiʻi’s four County Mayors answering questions about the battle against COVID-19.
PBS Hawaiʻi’s statewide student news network HIKI NŌ is launching seven brand-new weekly episodes that feature Hawai`i-student reflections on their lives in the COVID-19 era.
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