DOGE Hits Molokai Cultural Programs
By Jack Kiyonaga, Editor
The long arm of the nascent U. S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) reached the shores of Molokai in early April. Massive funding cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) resulted in a cancellation of grants for the Hawaii Council for the Humanities, which has funded many projects on Molokai.
The cuts to the Hawaii Council for the Humanities amounted to over $1.5 million, explained executive director Aiko Yamashiro. The money would have been used for projects in 2026-2027.
“It’s definitely not good,” said Yamashiro. “We have a lot of questions and no clear answers.”…
















