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OHANA Festival
Storytellers in The Cove amplifies environmental awareness through an eclectic panel of conservationists, activists, and professional surfers bound by a common love for the ocean and the planet.
Saving The Surf: In Conversation With Big Wave Legends, Ramón Navarro And Greg Long
The Momentum reporter and writer, Jake Howard, sat down with renowned big wave surfers and longtime friends, Greg Long and Ramón Navarro, to discuss chasing seismic slabs and their cooperation for coastal conservation.
A San Onofre Legacy: Community Empowerment And The Trestles
Trestles Campaign saved the beach and surrounding lands from devastating construction– with the help of the community, the legacy of this beach will be preserved.
A Look At Surfrider’s Continuous Efforts To End Offshore Drilling
On October 1, 2021 Amplify Energy Corporation was the cause of the horrific oil spill off the coast of Huntington Beach, California. A year later, Surfrider speaks at the 2022 Ohana Festival about their contribution and the impacts the spill has on the environment.
Bob Forrest’s “Don’t Die” Podcast: The Importance of Humor And The Strength Not To Die
Bob Forrest, Chuk Davis and Mike Martt discuss their struggles with addiction and how they use their humor and podcast platform to show support to other addicts– featuring Project RED.
Vitalogy Foundation: The Ultimate Advocate For People And The Planet
Vitalogy Foundation has enhanced conservation and advocacy since 2006 through models of direct giving towards projects for human welfare and the environment.
United In Knowledge And Standing Together As Branches From The Same Tree
Members of the Iipay Nation, Pauma Reservation, and the Acjachemen Nation are vital to American history and can teach society the importance of inclusivity while moving forward as a nation.
Members of the Iipay Nation, Pauma Reservation, Acjachemen Nation, and Hawaiian Natives blessed the stage through song, dance, and prayers in the welcoming of the three day long Ohana Festival.