Nadine Aquino and Debbie Jackson shared a link.
Kawika Oclinaria and Tricia Mo'orea shared a link.
Trish Shaner Kelekoma Knudsen shared a link to the group: We Are Mauna Kea.
if it can be believed...next week..
Kahaka Patolo and Paul K Gumapac shared a link.
Kahaka Patolo and 2 others shared a link.
Ka'iu Lambert shared a photo to the group: Ka Lāhui Hawaiʻi Political Action Committee.
Zinn Education Project is with Scott Rickard.
On July 8, 1898 the final signature was attached to the Newlands Resolution annexing Hawaii to the U.S. This despite the fact that the opposition was made clear... in the "Petitions Against Annexation" (see image) signed by more than half the Hawaiian population (http://1.usa.gov/12DDOR). Who was in favor of annexation? Just look at who was named Governor of the newly annexed islands by Pres. McKinley: Sanford B. Dole. Learn more about the history of Hawaii: http://bit.ly/xEBuOa
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Hanale Kila Hopfe and Noelani Josselin shared a link.
Hanale Kila Hopfe and 3 others shared a link.
Ka'iu Lambert shared a post to the group: Ka Lāhui Hawaiʻi Political Action Committee.
Heidi Holomua shared a link to the group: Aha Aloha 'Aina.
FYI: During the press conference(live feed) , I asked where is ACLU & ACLU Hawaii? Here is their response (ACLU Hawaii) For what it's worth:
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ACLU Hawai‘i · 0:00 Aloha Heidi - Weʻre here. We have been working these past months on free speech and cultural access rights for demonstrators and people engaging in worship. We testified about constitutional deficiencies in the proposed access rules for Maunakea. Weʻve been in contact with the government, reminding them of their cons...titutional responsibility to protect peopleʻs rights to speak and assemble around the TMT project. When invited, weʻve been educating people planning to demonstrate about their rights under the U.S. and Hawai‘i Constitutions. Our lens is narrow, but we are doing all that we can to kokua so that all voices are heard, and so that government does not escalate against peaceful demonstrators. Just today, we sent a demand letter to the State and DOCARE around their purchase of an LRAD sound cannon, calling on them to go on record that it will not be used as a weapon on Maunakea. More on our website, www.acluhawaii.org , or our social streams.
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ACLU Hawai‘i · 0:00 Aloha Heidi - Weʻre here. We have been working these past months on free speech and cultural access rights for demonstrators and people engaging in worship. We testified about constitutional deficiencies in the proposed access rules for Maunakea. Weʻve been in contact with the government, reminding them of their cons...titutional responsibility to protect peopleʻs rights to speak and assemble around the TMT project. When invited, weʻve been educating people planning to demonstrate about their rights under the U.S. and Hawai‘i Constitutions. Our lens is narrow, but we are doing all that we can to kokua so that all voices are heard, and so that government does not escalate against peaceful demonstrators. Just today, we sent a demand letter to the State and DOCARE around their purchase of an LRAD sound cannon, calling on them to go on record that it will not be used as a weapon on Maunakea. More on our website, www.acluhawaii.org , or our social streams.
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