Our Team
Leadership
Mea Aloha Spady
Executive Director, The Kūpa‘a Network
Noelle Fujii-Oride
Editor, Overstory
Contributors:
| Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi | Advisory Council Member* | |
| Kelsey Ige | Illustrator | |
| Trysen Kaneshige |
Illustrator | |
| Kevin Kawamoto | Copy Editor | |
| Pineki Lindsey | Illustrator | |
| Megan Moseley | Reporter | |
| Kailah Ogawa | Illustrator | |
| Kalany Omengkar | Illustrator | |
| Bailey Onaga | Illustrator | |
| Marina Ryker | Advisory Council Member* | |
| Candice Soon | Illustrator | |
| Aaron Yoshino | Advisory Council Member* |
*Overstory’s Editorial Advisory Council is made up of local journalists and creatives who share our commitment to transparent, independent and community-centered journalism. Council members provide advice to the Editor.
Partners:
Our diverse network of partners includes funders, community supporters and collaborating newsrooms committed to supporting our mission.
Noelle Fujii-Oride
Editor, Overstory
Based on Kaua‘i, Noelle leads Overstory’s work to produce independent, nuanced journalism that prioritizes our local communities’ needs. As a journalist, she specializes in in-depth, explanatory reporting. Her goal is to tell stories that elevate community-driven solutions, bring clarity to Hawai‘i’s complex challenges and encourage reflection on our shared humanity as people who call these islands home.
Prior to joining Overstory, she spent seven years covering affordable housing, cost of living, private equity, education and tourism at Hawaii Business Magazine. As a member of the Asian American Journalists Association, Noelle is dedicated to advancing diversity in newsrooms and ensuring fair and accurate coverage of communities of color. She is a graduate of AAJA’s Executive Leadership program and served as president of AAJA’s Hawai‘i chapter for three years. Noelle discovered her love for journalism while growing up in the Bay Area and graduated from UH Mānoa’s journalism program in 2016.
Feel free to contact Noelle with comments, questions and story ideas at [email protected].
Mea Aloha Spady
Executive director, The Kūpa‘a Network
Mea Aloha Spady, executive director, The Kūpa‘a Network
Mea engages with the community, drives strategic direction for mission fulfillment and nurtures the people and programs of the Network so all may thrive.
Mea was born and raised in the moku of Koʻolauloa on Oʻahu. A descendant of Kānaka Maoli from Hawaiʻi Island, Atlantic Ocean sailors, and Japanese immigrants, her life has been informed by a sense of diverse and inclusive community and a commitment to service. She has served nonprofits locally, nationally, and internationally with a focus on human rights. With a background in psychology and peace and conflict resolution, as well as in marketing and communications, Mea is devoted to building connections in the community for positive impact.
Marina Ryker
Editorial Advisory Council Member (Maui)
Marina Starleaf Riker is a writer, researcher and current communications director for the Lahaina Community Land Trust. Born and raised on Maui, she is a proud King Kekaulike High School alum. She previously worked as an investigative journalist, with a focus on exposing barriers to equity in housing, health care and disaster recovery. When she’s not trying to shake up the status quo, you can find her training horses.
Ku‘uwehi Hiraishi
Editorial Advisory Council Member (Hawai‘i Island)
Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi is an award-winning Native Hawaiian journalist and founding member of the ʻAhahui Haku Moʻolelo (Hawaiian Journalism Association). The Hilo native combines her commitment to the lāhui and her fluency in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi to cover issues important to Native Hawaiian and Indigenous communities. She has worked at ‘Ōiwi TV, the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands and at Hawai‘i Public Radio.
Aaron Yoshino
Editorial Advisory Council Member (O‘ahu)
Aaron Yoshino was born and raised on O‘ahu. He has been a professional photographer for 21 years and PacificBasin Communications’ staff photographer for the past 9 years.
Kevin Kawamoto
Copy Editor (O‘ahu)
Kevin Y. Kawamoto has taught journalism, communication and gerontological social work at the University of Hawai‘i and University of Washington. He also served as technology studies manager at The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center when it was located at Columbia University in New York City. He has been a freelance writer and textbook author for more than 30 years.
Candice Soon
Illustrator (O‘ahu)
Candice Soon is a self-taught artist from Singapore. She currently lives in Hawai’i and still dreams of Okinawa, where she used to live—two special islands that she calls home. Each of these places have deeply influenced her artistic style and subjects, resulting in a colorful palette with tropical and floral themes that pay homage to their natural environments and rich histories.
Kalany Omengkar
Illustrator (O‘ahu)
Kalany Omengkar creates work for documentary films, local brands and editorial outlets, highlighting island culture and politics. As an illustrator, he blends contemporary design with his Pacific island heritage to uplift underrepresented voices while celebrating the resilience and beauty of Micronesian and Hawai‘i life through vibrant visual storytelling.
Bailey Onaga
Illustrator (Maui)
Born and raised on Maui, Bailey Onaga is the founder of B. Miyo Art. B. Miyo is a combination of her first initial, as well as her middle name “Miyoko,” shortened to what sounds like 微妙 or “sublime” in Japanese. Bailey’s array of products feature original artwork with a “Hawaii Kawaii” vibe. Her work pays homage to “Slice of Life Kine Tingz:” the simple aspects of life that are often overlooked as ordinary, and what makes living in Hawaiʻi so unique. Outside of freelancing, Bailey also works as a Studio Assistant and teacher at Sabado Studios in Wailuku, Maui.
Trysen Kaneshige
Illustrator (Kaua‘i)
Trysen Kaneshige, a multimedia artist born and raised on Kaua‘i, utilizes art as a medium for healing and community engagement. After graduating from the Art Institute of California – San Diego, he returned to Kaua‘i to establish INSPIRE TO CREATE Media LLC, a multimedia business offering graphic design and mural painting services.
Kailah Ogawa
Illustrator (Hawai‘i Island)
Kailah Ogawa is an illustrator and graphic designer from Hilo, Hawai’i. Her multidisciplinary practice explores form, texture and material as a means to draw from everyday wonder. After working for fashion and creative agencies across the West Coast, her studio is now based out of her hometown. She has been commissioned by clients such as Google, YouTube, Hawaiian Airlines, HPM, UCLA, Patagonia and Hydroflask.
Kelsey Ige
Illustrator (O‘ahu)
Kelsey Ige is a visual storyteller, designer, illustrator and art director in Wahiawā, Hawaiʻi. Kelsey’s work celebrates the unique environment and cultures of Hawaiʻi. Her work has been recognized by AIGA Honolulu, The American Advertising Federation – Hawaiʻi, The Society for Professional Journalists Hawaiʻi, City and Regional Magazine Association. Her work has been featured in Hawai‘i Magazine, Hawaii Business Magazine, Honolulu Magazine, Mana Magazine, Lei Magazine and AFAR Magazine.

