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Kaohi:Tsunami Debris Tracking Project a global effort and a step towards collectively understanding why we should not use the Pacific Ocean as a dump site for nuclear isotopes!

Tsunami Debris Tracking Project

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BACKGROUND

On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 earthquake off of the coast of Sendai, Japan, caused a large scale discharge of debris into the ocean as a res

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Kaohi: Oppose Bill 50 remove Purple Spot from Waianae--Waimanalo Koolau at first was an Industrial School--attending students became slaves for doctors, military men & sugar barons.

My dad died in the very spot he was born in at 1845 Maunawili Road.  It was his last wish and his children did the best we could to set the dying environment.

The reason he died in the makeshift shack this past summer, because over time the permittin

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Kaohi: Waimanalo Puritian Industrial Prisons Expansionism is what's in store for Waianae--Remove Purple Spot! I know I lived it! We died early, went to prison & sprayed with DDT!

 Aloha Ohana,

Thanks for a great meeting on Friday night!  Whoa they are going to get it on Wednesday. :D 

I just want to follow up on a few important to-doʻs before Wednesday.

1. Call your friends. 

We need to have a big turn out -- the biggest turn

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Kaohi: Deadline WEDNESDAY Feb. 15th in Kapolei Hale at 10 AM. It is of my opinion the predictions are there in plain sight. Prisons will be built in Waianae that is the future planning for Industrial

Aloha `Ohana,

Bad news. The amendment didnʻt pass.
Aunty Johnnie Mae totally called it last week at the meeting with Tom Berg. Basically Berg introduced an amendment to remove the purple spot as a non-voting member of the committee. There are 5 vot

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Kaohi: This is a good thing, but over the years I have grown skeptical over the Richardson Law School at UH Manoa. Eric Yamamoto seems real but after all these years..., but congratulations

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Social Justice: Eric Yamamoto creates a framework for conciliation

Eric Yamamoto portrait in ofice

Anger and confusion about race has been called America’s number one problem. University of Hawai'i Law School professor Eric Yamamoto thinks so. He’s seen some America

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