A Webinar to Promote Fundraising for Lahaina

In Lahaina, Maui, wildfires that broke out on August 8, 2023 left more than 100 dead and caused extensive damage including historic buildings. Lahaina had a large population of people from Okinawa even within Maui, and once had a large Okinawan community. During post-war Okinawa relief activities, many relief supplies were delivered from Lahaina in hopes of the reconstruction of the mother island, Okinawa.

Today, we will trace the history of Okinawans in Lahaina, Maui, and share with you the damage caused by Lahaina and the fundraising activities of the Okinawa Hawaii Association (Okinawa) and the Hawaii Okinawa Association (Hawaii). In addition, the Hawaii State Library, which has a sister library agreement with Okinawa Prefectural Library, will look back on the history of the damaged Lahaina Public Library.

Title Lahaina: A Town in Maui where Many Uchinanchu Settled
Date and time September 26th (Tue), 15:00-16:30(Hawaii ST)
September 26th (Tue), 21:00-22:30(Eastern DT) Closed
September 27th (Wed) 10:00~11:30 30 (Japan time)
Speaker Mr. Hiroaki Hara, Okinawa Prefectural Library
Ms. Stacey Aldrich, State Librarian
Ms. Stacie Kaneshige, Director
Hawaii United Okinawa Association
Okinawa Hawai Kyokai (Okinawa Hawaii Association)
Maui Okinawa Kenjin Kai
Tool Zoom
Language Japanese, English, Portuguese, and Spanish (simultaneous interpretation)


Promoted by Okinawa Prefectural Library

Support: Hawaii State Public Library System, Hawaii United Okinawa Association, Maui Okinawa Kenjin Kai, Okinawa Hawaii Association, International Exchange Division of the Okinawa Prefecture