Pilali Podcast

Davis Price

May 11, 2026·1h 21m
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this episode of Pilali, cohosts Ashley and Wren sit down with Davis Price to explore the relationship between culture, law, and resistance in Hawaiʻi. Davis reflects on growing up in the Bay Area within a close-knit Hawaiian diaspora community rooted in hula, music, and cultural practice. He shares how these early influences shaped his understanding of Hawaiian identity and history, eventually leading him to pursue law school and engage more deeply in the ongoing work of protecting Hawaiian rights and lands.Ashley and Wren discuss the legacy of resistance movements in Hawaiʻi, including the Kūʻē Petitions, the Mauna Kea movement, and broader efforts to challenge unjust land use and governance structures. Davis explains how organizing, cultural grounding, and legal strategy all play roles in these struggles, highlighting the importance of community mobilization and narrative building. The conversation also looks toward current issues such as U.S. military land leases and the work of ʻĀina Aloha Economic Futures, which seeks to envision a more just and resilient future for Hawaiʻi.Socials: @davis_price_8080  |  @ndncollective |  LinkedIn⁠Show Notes:⁠NDN CollectiveĀina Aloha Economic FuturesSubscribe to hear more stories from change-makers in Hawai‘i: https://www.pilalipodcast.org/subscribe

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