Humble World Champions is an exhibit and program that shares the personal stories from players, coaches and parents from Hawaii's four Little League world championship teams.
This program discovers why isolated islands in the pacific could produce world-class talented players. What is it about Hawaii, the society, and culture that creates brilliant yet humble youth.
Kauai-born Aaron Yamamoto spent years in Hollywood editing feature movies at major studios.
Day of Independence was nominated for an Emmy. Yamamoto edited the historic narrative set in a Japanese American internment camp during World War II, where the game of baseball helped teenagers endure their incarceration.
We Talk Story, Inc, is an educational non-profit founded by Gloria Borland in 2015, to tell the remarkable stories about people
from Hawaii.
Humble World Champions
Screening at the new Inspiration Hawaii Museum in December 2025.
Your help is needed to tell this remarkable story.
We Talk Story is a Hawaii non-profit.
Donations are tax exempt.
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We Talk Story, Inc. is a non-profit.
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