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02/07/19

Bulldozed Reefs and Blasted Sands: Rituals for Artificial Islands

Iakwe aolep – it’s been a while since my last blog post. Last year was hectic and instead of updating my blog alongside my social media I fell off the map after my journey to Enewetak. So to kick off this year’s blog posts I’d like to focus on coming to terms with a new piece of advice given to… Read More

03/02/18

Dome Poem Part II: Of Islands and Elders

What looks like a regular lagoon in the photo above is actually a crater created by the Bravo bomb. And the tiny speck of a canoe is where our crew was seated, looking out at a brilliant blue that was once the site of the largest nuclear blast ever detonated in the world. This was the last stop of our journey… Read More

02/28/18

Dome Poem Part I: The Voyage

  Back in Majuro after spending 2 weeks on the Okeanos – Foundation for the Sea canoe. Still processing the amazing trip to Enewetak, Runit and Bikini, site of some of the worst nuclear destruction in the world. It was a transformative journey to say the least, and pretty rough at times too with 20ft waves on the way to Enewetak. Traveling… Read More

01/25/18

New Year, New Monsters, New Poems

For my first blog post of 2018, I thought I’d take some time to reflect on my first poem project of the year – the Dome Poem, as I like to call it, which focuses on the Runit Dome. The Runit Dome was once just Runit – one of the islets that make up Enewetak atoll. It was incinerated thanks… Read More

12/05/17

After COP23: A Sevusevu in German Rain

  It’s been over two weeks since I left COP23, and I’m only now beginning to unravel what I learned. When I started this blog post, it was meant to be a broad overview of this recent conference – but I ended up focused on one of our actions that began our trip: a traditional Fijian ceremony we held alongside… Read More

11/30/17

Before COP23: On #Haveyoursei, Loss, and Poetry

The following is a bit of a #latepost – it was originally published in the website under the Pacific based non-profit PREL (Pacific Resources for Education and Learning) Pacific Storyteller’s Cooperative. This was published on October 30, before I headed out to COP23 in Germany.  My work for COP23 began this past year in Fiji, where I attended my first retreat… Read More

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Other posts

  • ‘Fighting for Our Survival’ 350 Pacific CVF Series
  • Remarks for 2020 Pacific Ocean Pacific Climate Change Conference
  • A poem: Grounded
  • Thoughts on climate and covid
  • Bulldozed Reefs and Blasted Sands: Rituals for Artificial Islands

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  • ‘Fighting for Our Survival’ 350 Pacific CVF Series
  • Remarks for 2020 Pacific Ocean Pacific Climate Change Conference
  • A poem: Grounded
  • Thoughts on climate and covid
  • Bulldozed Reefs and Blasted Sands: Rituals for Artificial Islands

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