Women  of  Hawaii
Challenges. Changes. Courage.

DAY 1 - SUNDAY
Tapping on the Glass Ceiling
Hawaii is a state of firsts for women. In politics, in civil rights, in the workplace. But is there such thing as parity with men?

DAY 2 - MONDAY
Doors Wide Open
Young women today grow up believing there're no limitations because of gender. And often, they're outdoing young men, especially in school.

DAY 3 - TUESDAY
Climbing Part Way
Hawaii has one of the largest percentages of women in the workforce in the nation. But that doesn't translate to equal treatment or pay.

DAY 4 - WEDNESDAY
Uncertain Future
Women outlive men, but that creates a lot of problems for many of them who are not ready for their Golden Years.

DAY 5 - THURSDAY
Behind Bars
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of female offenders in Hawaii. The number of women prisoners is nearly double the national average, with serious implications for our state.

DAY 6 - FRIDAY
Shameful Numbers
Domestic violence and rape continue to haunt the women of Hawaii. And despite some strides, 20 percent of Hawaii women report being abused by their partners.

DAY 7 - SATURDAY
Generations
Three women, one family. Many dreams.

DAY 8 - SUNDAY
Wahine Rule
Women are at the forefront of Hawaiian communities, including the sovereignty movement. But female leaders are not a product of modernity.

DAY 9 - MONDAY
One Woman's Struggles
When she felt her daughter moving in her belly, she decided not to allow crystal methamphetamine to kill her.