Kevin Chang was born in Honolulu and raised in Ahuimanu valley, ahupuaʻa of Kahaluʻu, moku of Ko’olaupoko, O’ahu. A proud graduate of J.B. Castle High School, he received a B.A. in Psychology and a J.D. from the University of Oregon.
Prior to KUA–his original dreams of becoming a circus performer stifled–Kevin served as a newspaper deliverer, an usher and bouncer, cafeteria worker, plate lunch and short order cook, caregiver for the seriously disabled and dying, a Land Manager for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Field Representative for the Trust for Public Lands’ Hawaiian Islands Program, and also practiced law as a solo practitioner in the field of entertainment law.
Kevin’s interests include football coaching, creative writing, and film production. He is also a singer-songwriter and performs as a member of the band Kūpaʻāina which uses music as a tool to raise awareness on the contemporary economic, social, cultural, and environmental justice issues of Hawaiʻi.