Online eco-feminist community platform and open-source publishing collective
Hedonisia Hawaii shifted from a physical voluntourism destination to an entirely digital operation after the 2018 Kilauea eruption destroyed their on-site facility. The org now runs as a lean, design-heavy team (6 of 11 active roles in design) focused on web projects, open-source publishing, and social entrepreneurship—adopting Midjourney and expanding WordPress infrastructure while managing persistent illustration and SEO gaps across multiple product surfaces.
Hedonisia Hawaii is a self-owned eco-feminist community founded in 2004 that operated as an in-person voluntourism and education center for 14 years before being destroyed in the 2018 Kilauea volcano eruption. The organization now exists as a distributed online community based in Pahoa, Hawaii, delivering content and tooling around yin-yang feminism, gender healing, natural birth control education, and social entrepreneurship. Core output includes web projects (site theme development and conversion), open-source books, virtual exhibits, and educational workshops. The team operates with 2–10 full-time staff, currently in hiring acceleration mode with focus on design and marketing roles.
WordPress, Google Workspace (Docs, Meet, Analytics), Meta social platforms, Instagram, Pinterest, and Kindle for publishing. Recently adopting Midjourney for illustration and Bing for search.
A portfolio of web projects including yin-yang gender healing content, a trilogy of open-source books, a sensual natural birth control calendar, WordPress theme development, a crowdfunding platform, communication workshops, and a virtual erotica art museum.
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