Your Body is Speaking to You: Overcoming Mental and Emotional Trauma in Hawai'i
We need more open and vulnerable communication within the family. In Hawai’i we are made up of many immigrant families who have integrated within our society here. The sugar cane plantations were melting pots for diverse cultures we have coming together as one. They came together though the struggle and progression in the midst of complex political Hawai’i issues. These issues directly impacted families due to the harsh environment and social changes that scar Hawai’i today. Many of the issues were not talked about. And today we are suffering deep emotional and mental health trauma. As a Filipino-American with Hawaiian roots I myself am conflicted with the tremendous amounts shame, guilt, and apathy that comes from American colonization in the form of immigration. Furthermore, the deeper issues of how many Hawaiian lands were stolen, then privatized for profit grips my conscious. Simply, I feel responsible to expose these issues because our families who grew up in Hawai’i are n...