Kūpa'a Kuilima is dedicated to advocating for responsible and pono development on O'ahu’s North Shore, from Waiale'e to Keana, elevating and protecting the 'āina by holding it sacred, staying rooted in place, and reviving ancestral traditions.
They are a grassroots, majority Native Hawaiian-led organization advancing pono and community-driven stewardship of Kahuku lewa on O'ahu’s North Shore. Grounded in pilina and 'ike kūpuna, they mobilize impacted residents to protect 'āina, cultural sites, and coastal ecosystems from unchecked development, integrating community education, organizing, advocacy, research, and litigation to hold government agencies and developers accountable. Through town halls, citizen science, public engagement, and media outreach, they are building community power and shifting narratives toward environmental and cultural protection.
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