What is the longest running war in U.S. history? The answer might surprise you. For over 125 years, the U.S. has been in a state of war with the Hawai...
There is a phrase with a double meaning in Hawaiian, "ka wa ma hope,” which means to look to the future is to look at the past. When you invite a Hawa...
Is Hawaii our 50th state? Join us for part 2 of our series, “Strangling Hands Upon a Nation’s Throat,” as we discuss how our understanding of this que...
A new multi-part series from Undivided Nation titled, "Strangling Hands Upon a Nation's Throat," takes a look into how Hawaii became America's 50th st...
Meet Mimi Martinez, a beautiful young Tulsan by way of Honduras, who was gracious enough to join us for dinner during our time in our first stop of Ok...
At what point did America lose its sense of humanity and interconnectedness as human beings, regardless of what country we belong to? As our nation wr...
What was the underlying belief in America that led to the theft of land from its indigenous people, the enslavement of Africans, the Trail of Tears, J...
Erin and David welcome you into their closet in this first installment of Closet Conversations, for an intimate discussion on the highly sensitive inf...
“Do we really want to be a nation where ‘We the People,’ for the very first time, actually means all the people?” This is the challenging question Mar...
“There is a history beyond what my history books tell me,” says Mark Charles, Navajo speaker, writer and historian. This narrative missing from the “t...