This post is aimed directly at the Facebook group I just created of the same name. Its purpose is stated in the following description:
“This group seeks to connect the global to the local, questioning whether anything today is entirely one or the other. Beyond thinking globally and acting locally, the group seeks to develop a praxis through which global and local citizens can both think and act locally and globally. It looks for globalizationʻs beauty and violence in the local community. It also sardonically views Hawaiʻi as the center of the world.”