It was a mini-reunion of our 2012
‘Aha Hui o nā Kauka, Kaho’olawe trip: Kim Ku’ulei Birnie of
Papa Ola Lōkahi, and Elise Dela Cruz-Talbert, an Epidemiology PhD Candidate, at UH Mānoa. In the final segment (last 15 minutes) we talked about the privilege of being there with farmer/activists like Charlie and Paul Reppun, and Vince Dodge, foodies like the
Hoe ‘ohana. For 5 days we ate
delicious mostly locally sourced healthy food. But that is not so easy back in Honolulu. Birnie and Dela Cruz-Talbert, give sobering numbers. Especially for Native Hawaiians, poor diets mean shorter, sicker lives.
Dela Cruz-Talbert talked about the
Healthy_Grindz808 Instagram account and
Healthy Grindz Facebook page to help find healthy, inexpensive food. Have a favorite? Post a picture! Have a meeting at work this week? Skip the poi malasadas and napples. Bring seasonal local fruit like lychee, rambutan, longon, or mountain apple. If you don’t find something in your budget, a bag of “cuties” tangerines is always easy and unsalted roasted nuts are satisfying.
What was I doing on this Kaho’olawe huaka’i? I gave a talk on eating, emotions, and self forgiveness; modifying the traditional ceremony with
limu kala. It was the first time I talked openly about dealing with an eating disorder in my teens and 20’s. Disordered eating seems to be increasing in popularity again, and will likely be a theme for a future Hawai’i is My Mainland program.
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