Hedonisia Hawaii EcoFeminist Community was tucked away in the rainforests of the Big Island, Hawaii. We offered a unique volunteer program that allowed visitors to enjoy an affordable stay in paradise working on projects aligned with their ideals.
Our community focussed on female empowerment with programs that supported gender equality on the web and on our beautiful pre-volcano 4-acre property.
The Kilauea volcanic eruption destroyed Hedonisia Hawaii on May 26, 2018. 75% of the property is now covered in lava.
We are documenting our history, working on our post-volcano projects, and plans for our rebirth.
We are seeking a volunteer to create a documentary about our history, the volcano's destruction of Hedonisia, the projects we manage, and the way we have evolved into an online community with a global focus.
We want to use Hedonisia photos and videos from our archives with photos and footage of our post-volcano plans.
We can share the Hedonisia photo albums so you have the raw material to work with. We want a volunteer who is comfortable communicating by phone so that we can discuss the project.
If you decide to stop before the project is complete, you can share your video project files with us so we can continue working from where you left off.
Our goal is to produce an information video that tells the Hedonisia story from our birth to rebirth.
Biography
The evolution of Hedonisia is also related to the evolution of its founder Mojo Mustapha. It was a culmination of his years of traveling in the world learning about feminism in different cultures. So the video is also an autobiographical story.
YouTube Channel Manager
As part of our post-volcano rebirth, we are seeking a long-term volunteer who would like to help us manage and add content to our new YouTube channel.
Hedonisia Hawaii EcoFeminist Community was tucked away in the rainforests of the Big Island, Hawaii. We offered a unique volunteer program that allowed visitors to enjoy an affordable stay in paradise working on projects aligned with their ideals.
Our community focussed on female empowerment with programs that supported gender equality on the web and on our beautiful pre-volcano 4-acre property.
The Kilauea volcanic eruption destroyed Hedonisia Hawaii on May 26, 2018. 75% of the property is now covered in lava.