Akaku: Maui Community Television
Empowering The Community's Voice through access to media.
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9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Fri:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Topics include: -How representative democracy works at the local, state and national levels. -That compromise and disagreement are an important part of our system of democracy. -How their ideas and special interests are represented. Ways to make their voices heard.
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Akaku: Maui Community Television

Akaku: Maui Community Television Attention Producers, check this out!

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For more information, contest rules and prize information, go to http://www.epa.gov/recycle. Use your creativity, passion, and commitment to the environment to develop a 30 or 60 second video highlighting what you can do to protect the environment by managing your stuff. ...
Akaku: Maui Community Television

Akaku: Maui Community Television This edition of Behind the Scenes shows you a little about the post-production process. Our segment is complete and has been sent to Australia to be edited together with the other 12 countries. Stay tuned for the final 90 minute film.

John  Troia
John Troia
Im impressed my friend!
December 15, 2009 at 3:50pm
Akaku: Maui Community Television

Akaku: Maui Community Television Check out the new Maui Daily at www.akaku.org. Hosted this week by Art Smith, Street Bikers United, Maui Chapter.

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Ronald R. Sambrano

Ronald R. Sambrano Akaku crew. Happy xmas. Whos there? Tane? Tia? Shawnee? Pete? Jay? Linda?

December 9, 2009 at 1:06pm · Report
Luna Carlisle

Luna Carlisle aloha~ i want to produce a dating game show shortly before valentines day. i need a crew, and i'll handle the rest. anyone interested? contact me here if so, please

December 6, 2009 at 7:01pm · Report
Luna Carlisle
Luna Carlisle
in fact, would be fun to parody several different shows, get prize sponsors, etc... anyone?
December 6, 2009 at 7:58pm
Akaku: Maui Community Television
Akaku: Maui Community Television
HI Luna, You should post your request on Producer Net. Its located on the front page or Akaku's webpage.
December 11, 2009 at 11:53am
Akaku: Maui Community Television

Akaku: Maui Community Television Check out the new Maui Daily at www.akaku.org. Hosted this week by Joe Imhoff, President, The Permaculture Group.

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Empowering the community's voice through access to media.
Sara
Sara
To see the full, unedited version of our native tree video, check out our website at: http://www.permaculturegroup.com
December 3, 2009 at 7:22pm
Sara

Sara We had a lot of fun on the set of The Maui Daily yesterday! Can't wait to see how the episode turned out! You guys rock!

December 2, 2009 at 1:01pm · Report
Linda

Linda I am a person with Multiple Sclerosis writing to you to ask that you please do a story on the ground breaking research of Dr. Paolo Zamboni in Italy on the condition known as CCSVI (Chronic Cerebral Spinal Venous Insufficiency), its role and treatment in the life devasting disease of Multiple Sclerosis.

What follows is ...a link to the Canadian News station that already did an extensive story on it as have other countries around the world. It is inconceivable that the United States has not followed suit and picked this story and demanded more research be done on behalf of MS patients.

While this may not be a "cure" for MS it may stop it in its tracks and MS patients would essentially be relieved of all or most of their MS symptoms, allowing them to lead full, productive lives, return to the work force, and be enabled to be independent, contributing citizens of the United States again.

Please this is worth your time. Please watch the Canadian TV news story. There are several links on the right hand side of the page which are more indepth looks at the work of Dr. Zamboni and his revolutionary breakthrough in treating and understanding Multiple Sclerosis.

Thank you.

Linda Olsen

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20091120/W5_liberation_091121/20091121?s_name=W5

This is the Vlog of an MS patient asking who can help MS patients in the United States bring Dr. Zamboni's work to the mainstream media in
order to get the research we need to find a cure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6OfPPmBwT4

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Amid the centuries-old castles of the ancient city of Ferrara is a doctor who has come upon an entirely new theory about how to treat Multiple Sclerosis, one that may profoundly change the lives of patients.
Akaku: Maui Community Television

Akaku: Maui Community Television Check out the new Maui Daily at www.akaku.org. Hosted by SOURCE;Interactive Arts Festival Director, Gabriel Mott. Featuring Stomp out Hunger Fundraiser, SOURCE; Interactive Arts Festival, Kupuna Luncheon, Maui Time Weekly Skype, Molokai Food Expo, Golf Tip of the Week, and our 5th update on Koki the baby monk seal! Als...o featuring the 2009 winners of the Ne Mele O Maui song competition, Paia Elementary School.

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Akaku: Maui Community Television

Akaku: Maui Community Television Akaku; Maui Community Television is involved in an International Film Project to unite Community Access stations around the World. 12 Countries and 18 Access Stations will all create 4-6 minute videos about their homelands and access stations. These videos all have a common character referred to as "The Traveler." The ...Traveler is a POV camera angle. The final 90 minute video will air around the world on Public Access Stations on January 10th, 2009. Here is a look at Akakuʻs Behind the Scenes Video Day 4 of shooting. Visit Akaku.org, friend Akaku on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter @ AkakuTV for more information.

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Sara
Sara
Awww, I miss you guys too! We should plan some sort of off-campus get-together soon.
November 25, 2009 at 11:44am
Dave Coennen
Dave Coennen
Great job guys. Can't wait for the debut.
December 2, 2009 at 12:52pm
Ronald R. Sambrano

Ronald R. Sambrano HAPPY GOBBLE GOBBLE

November 24, 2009 at 12:47pm · Report
Akaku: Maui Community Television

Akaku: Maui Community Television Check out the New Maui Daily at www.akaku.org. Hosted by 3 time Grammy nominee Amy Hanaiali'i. Featuring a blessing ceremony from Molokai, Hawaii Statehood meeting, Koki the baby seal update, Maui Daily Golf Tip, Democracy in Action and our last Behind the Scenes Look at "The Traveler."

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Akaku: Maui Community Television
Gloria Salamone
Gloria Salamone
I miss you guys!!!
Can't wait to see you in a week!
November 18, 2009 at 1:15pm