FROM NOTIFICATIONS
Via JoshuaHelena Noga:
"At 5pm we are going to gather up do a briefing before we go into the meeting. We will have fact sheets, petitions, and newsletter about Red Hill we need help passing them out. We have some signs but if you want to make your own for the meeting here are some suggested messages.
"Clean up the Contamination" "Our kids deserve clean water" "Water Justice Now" "Fix it up of Shut it Down" "Don't poison our water"
Mahalo everyone for all you do see you tomorrow!"
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Sacred Stone Camp
Two Warrior Women in prayer bravely pass by the massive police force at a construction site of the Dakota Access Pipeline. #NoDAPL
#RezpectOurWater #WaterisLife #MniWiconi #KeepitintheGround
Photo credit: Rob Wilson Photography
#RezpectOurWater #WaterisLife #MniWiconi #KeepitintheGround
Photo credit: Rob Wilson Photography
How do you eliminate homelessness? First we must STOP all construction luxury housing on all islands. This is the number one cause of homelessness. Listen up Ige, evicting homeless from the beaches, or parks is a micro-management event. Eliminating homeless not evicting ohana with keiki to live on the streets Pau, not working shows the fake state has no compassion.
The Menehune Fishpond on Kauai, is a historic Hawaiian fishpond. Also known as Alekoko Fishpond, it has been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Also called Alekoko or Niumalu Pond, it is bounded by a wall 900 yards long at a large bend in Hulēʻia River. It has been deemed the most significant fishpond on Kauai, both in Hawaiian legends and folklore and in the eyes of Kauai's people today. It is so old that its construction is attributed to the Menehunes, a mythical people inhabiting Hawaii before the Hawaiians arrived....Additionally, it is the best example of an inland fishpond in the entire state. It was listed on the U.S. National Register in 1973; the listing included one contributing site and one contributing structure.
This is what they do on the Westside of O'ahu, when the City doesn't respond to the community asking for help with making it a safer place for the children. They take matters into their own hands and make a crosswalk, so that the children can cross the street safely on their way to/from school. There are elders who also come out of their homes in the morning, to keep an eye out for the kids. This is what community action should be like....because they care about the place that they live in and the safety of the children who live there.
Via Healani Sonoda-Pale:
UPDATE ON WAIMANALO for Wednesday 10/5/2016: There will be 40 people standing their ground tomorrow morning and staying at Waimanalo Beach Park which sits on Hawaiian Home Lands. These are working 'ohana many of whom are 50% blood quantum or more. About 10 of them will be children. They will not move and are willing to get arrested if need be. We are not sure if police will be there to forcibly evict them. If you plan to stand with them tomorrow please bring signs that say "Keep Hawaiian Lands in Hawaiian Hands", "Do Not Evict Hawaiians from Hawaiian Lands", etc. We are meeting at 7 am at Waimanalo Beach Park. #Kuethishewa#KeepHawaiianLandsinHawaiianHands
Interesting information on the history of Waipahu and Honouliuli, on the island of O'ahu. It was showcased on a show called The Dead Files, where they have a Psychic Medium and an Investigator go on to the property to investigate paranormal activity.
Very interesting how she hears the dead people say that the land is alive!
Good luck to D.R. Horton (Developer) and those who end up purchasing homes on those possible soon-to-be developed lands!
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UPDATE ON WAIMANALO for Wednesday 10/5/2016: There will be 40 people standing their ground tomorrow morning and staying at Waimanalo Beach Park which sits on Hawaiian Home Lands. These are working 'ohana many of whom are 50% blood quantum or more. About 10 of them will be children. They will not move and are willing to get arrested if need be. We are not sure if police will be there to forcibly evict them. If you plan to stand with them tomorrow please bring signs that say "Keep Hawaiian Lands in Hawaiian Hands", "Do Not Evict Hawaiians from Hawaiian Lands", etc. We are meeting at 7 am at Waimanalo Beach Park. #Kuethishewa#KeepHawaiianLandsinHawaiianHands
Imiloa Astronomy Center
Coming up: Maunakea Skies Talk
Scientific and Engineering Challenges of the Thirty Meter Telescope: A Perspective from Japan
Scientific and Engineering Challenges of the Thirty Meter Telescope: A Perspective from Japan
Date: Fri. Oct. 21
Time: 7pm...
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