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Land, Politics, and Identity in Crisis
This chapter discusses the aftermath of wildfires in Hawaii, focusing on land ownership fears and potential government exploitation of disaster-stricken property. It critiques governmental priorities, highlighting the misallocation of funds that could benefit local communities, while exploring broader themes of identity, purpose, and political leadership. The conversation emphasizes the need for pragmatic governance amidst feelings of alienation and disconnection from traditional structures of support.