Eric Enos’ Story of Kaʻala: Hawai’i Taro Farming [DRAFT]
The World We Need dives into the Native Hawaiian journey of restoring O’ahu’s taro farms and reviving an essential cultural practice.
Eric is the co-founder and Executive Director of Ka‘ala Farm, Inc., a Wai‘anae based community organization that has operated the Cultural Learning Center at Ka‘ala for nearly three decades. Visit their website or find them on Instagram.
Eric Enos is a life-long resident of Wai‘anae, Hawaii, and is the co-founder and Executive Director of Ka‘ala Farm, Inc., a Wai‘anae based community organization that has operated the Cultural Learning Center at Ka‘ala for nearly three decades. He is deeply involved in the perpetuation of Wai‘anae’s cultural and ancestral traditions, like taro farming, as well as the management, care and restoration of the land and sea.
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The World We Need is a new book offering a vivid look at the people protecting America’s communities against environmental degradation and racism. The Story of Stuff Project is partnering with Grist and The New Press to produce a short video series highlighting four of these phenomenal activists, the first of whom is Eric Enos. Find more about the people in the book at theworldweneed.com.