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Exhibit displays art at Honolulu Hale

Interactive multimedia installation in Honolulu Hale, "Aloha Kai: Love for the Ocean." Jane Chang Mi created the piece, inspired by the philosophy of the organization Na Kama Kai: "Empowering children by connecting keiki to the kai and ʻāina to nurture a deeper sense of aloha and kuleana for the natural environment and themselves.”

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Mayor Rick Blangiardi with exhibit.
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Interactive multimedia installation in Honolulu Hale, "Aloha Kai: Love for the Ocean." Jane Chang Mi created the piece, inspired by the philosophy of the organization Na Kama Kai: "Empowering children by connecting keiki to the kai and ʻāina to nurture a deeper sense of aloha and kuleana for the natural environment and themselves.”
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Interactive multimedia installation in Honolulu Hale, "Aloha Kai: Love for the Ocean." Jane Chang Mi created the piece, inspired by the philosophy of the organization Na Kama Kai: "Empowering children by connecting keiki to the kai and ʻāina to nurture a deeper sense of aloha and kuleana for the natural environment and themselves.”
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Interactive multimedia installation in Honolulu Hale, "Aloha Kai: Love for the Ocean." Jane Chang Mi created the piece, inspired by the philosophy of the organization Na Kama Kai: "Empowering children by connecting keiki to the kai and ʻāina to nurture a deeper sense of aloha and kuleana for the natural environment and themselves.”
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Interactive multimedia installation in Honolulu Hale, "Aloha Kai: Love for the Ocean." Jane Chang Mi created the piece, inspired by the philosophy of the organization Na Kama Kai: "Empowering children by connecting keiki to the kai and ʻāina to nurture a deeper sense of aloha and kuleana for the natural environment and themselves.”
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Interactive multimedia installation in Honolulu Hale, "Aloha Kai: Love for the Ocean." Jane Chang Mi created the piece, inspired by the philosophy of the organization Na Kama Kai: "Empowering children by connecting keiki to the kai and ʻāina to nurture a deeper sense of aloha and kuleana for the natural environment and themselves.”