I think I could show more leadership traits in our group, but itʻs a kākou think. I feel as if showing responsibility to show up and let your group be aware of when were doing things, and how we plan to do it. I plan to progress and learn as a future leader, and grow woth my group. As for community issues I notice that our reefs and ʻaina arenʻt as beutiful as they once were. My home is Waiʻanae so you can imagine the extent of issues we may have. I believe thatʻs because we donʻt take responsibility to pick up the trash or be aware of what is damaging our coral reefs. In depth that can be like the type of sunscreen we use, or even being aware of where we put our trash. All of that makes a difference, and we should really try to keep the earth abundant and healthy for generations to come. Malama mai, malama aku. I think I should try to be in the middle of the “action” and make an effort to fully understand what is happening. I should reflect on my group, what Iʻve done, and what difference we are to make. Being that observer can make a world of difference
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Since we werenʻt able to go to Paepae ʻo Heʻeia during the break we are currently figuring out some dates we could go to the fishpond, and follow through with our project. I feel as if it wasnʻt a very productive break as far as the Kahiau Project went because we didnʻt communicate. Still, we are starting to be productive and make sure we are successful in helping the reefs of our islands. My group and I are trying to be efficient in planning, and soon we will act. I believe this is a small step for such a huge problem, that is aquatic life problems (e.g. reefs, animals, pollution.) |
AuthorAloha kākou, My name is Kaleʻa Nelson. Iʻm from the ahupuaʻa of Waiʻanae on the island of Oʻahu. I enjoy helping the environment and performing arts. I hope to better my home through mālama ʻāina. Archives
April 2018
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