Lahaina Land Conversations
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John Oliver: ‘Hawaii is being reshaped by wealthy outsiders’
It is “no wonder” that nearly two-thirds of residents believe that their state is being run for tourists at locals’ expense. “The more you look at Hawaii, the clearer it becomes that they’re not wrong about that, but it’s not just tourists,” he said. “Hawaii has long been run for the benefit of everyone but Hawaiians.”
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"MAUI RISING: The Fight for Hawai'i's Future"
The program highlights the strength, determination and resilience of the people of Lahaina and follows Native Hawaiian community leaders who see the tragedy as an opportunity to re-envision a new town based on ecological restoration, cultural repair, and ultimately a chance to build a stronger, more equitable and more sustainable future for all of Hawai'i.
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Civil Beat Feature: Building A Base Of Support
“A panel discussion on opening day of the Native Hawaiian Convention on Maui explored ways to provide affordable housing by purchasing properties burned in the August 8th wildfire.”
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After the fires, a Maui community tries a novel approach to keep their homes
“Now, some community members are working on a way to buy properties so they can remain affordable and available to local residents. It's a nonprofit community land trust, modeled after ones used around the country for affordable housing.”
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Maui News Now: Hopes to Hold on to Lahaina lands
“Auweloa said they are still firming up details, but that the trust could help residents who may be struggling to pay their mortgages on their fire-destroyed properties. The trust could buy the properties with an opportunity for the families to buy it back.”
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Hawaiʻi Public Radio: New Community Land Trust
“Organizers are investigating buy-back clauses or partnerships so families might be able to put their land in trust and return when they’re ready to rebuild. They say the land trust is a good option to buy back land from out-of-state owners in Lahaina, too.”
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First came the Maui wildfires. Now come the land grabs.
“Mere days after wildfires tore through Maui last August and leveled the historic town of Lahaina, community organizers warned that longtime residents were vulnerable to predatory land grabs.”