Dugi dzenes ho-ti'e (Its a good day)
Es-zi'e Kailea Loften (My name is Kailea Loften)
I am a mother of Tāłtān, Kaska and Black American ancestry. I grew up off the grid in Huelo, Maui, a place where the stars still shine brighter than the lights.
During my early years, my parents owned a small postal shop that also served as an independent bookstore and recording studio. I was raised to worship books, music and the land we lived on and will be forever imprinted by long days spent reading and the quality that only quiet spaces can bring out in us. I carry within me a keen sense of observation, the ability to hear the quietest voice in a room and a deep respect for the winds, rains and other elements reminding us of just how small our human bodies are.
Growing up in a multiracial family and having a parent who spent their career in extractive industries has expanded my capacity to hold multiplicity. My passion lies in honoring the nuance and complexity that each of us carry in our own bones and in supporting capacity building for bridging across social and political divides.
My living prayer is that those who are living on the frontlines of climate change and extractive industry are able to find justice and peace for their communities.
Curriculum vitae
Editor, Loam Publication, 2019 - Present
Community Publisher, NDN Collective, 2023 - 2024
Climate Justice Organizer, NDN Collective, 2021 - 2022
Petaluma Climate Commissioner, 2019 - 2022
Editing Fellow, The Center for Humans and Nature, 2023
EJ Creative Disruption Fellow, The Tishman Institute, 2021 - 2023
Mesa Refuge Writing Residency, 2020 - A residency in lineage of “writers who are changing the conversation around nature, economic equity and social justice.”
Fellow, Boards & Commission Leadership Institute, 2020
Delegate to the UN Climate Change Conferences, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2022
Fellow, Spiritual Ecology, 2016
Alum, The International Youth Initiative Program, 2014