In Fallout Zone, we explore the intensifying geopolitical tensions between the United States and China in the South Pacific and expose the region’s ever-growing strategic importance.
We travel to Hawaii, where a significant US military presence has had far-reaching implications not only on the region’s environment but also on Indigenous communities of Hawaii. The US presence has increased the cost of living to such a point that many of the state’s native people struggle to make a living. Tia Marie Masaniai, a Hawaiian activist, embarks on a journey to her ancestral homeland and explains why most locals reject the very notion of Hawaii being a US state.
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