Justice (3)

HAWAIIANS MOST JAILED OF ANY IN HAWAI`I

Indian Country Today - November 8, 2010

HONOLULU – Throughout the country, raw statistics as well as qualitative data paint a grim picture for Native Americans and Native Hawaiians.


As evidenced in a just-released report, “The Disparate Treatment of Native Hawaiians in the Criminal Justice System,” for any given charge, the two groups are more likely to be sentenced to prison than any other racial or ethnic group in Hawai`i.


The extensive document came at the request of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs due to the alarming number of Native Hawaiian men and women incarcerated in the state and on the mainland.

This, coupled with the devastating impact imprisonment has on individuals, families, communities and the entire state, pushed OHA to conduct the research. This project was also supported by the State of Hawaii House Concurrent Resolution 27, passed in 2009.


The document reveals that although Native Hawaiians make up approximately 24 percent of Hawaii’s population, this group accounts for 25 percent of all arrests, 39 percent of incarcerations, and 41 percent of parole revocations.

Native Hawaiians account for more drug-related arrests than any other group, although their usage is not significantly greater, and their prison terms are longer than any other group....
Enhanced by Zemanta
Read more…

Save The United States - Free Hawai'i !

The most powerful portion of the US Constitution with regards to The Kingdom of Hawai'i is the Supremacy Clause.The Supremacy Clause is the common name given to Article VI, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution, which reads:This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the land;As the SUPREME Law of the land, treaties must be upheld in order to render effect to any of the remaining lessor laws under the Constitution, the Federal or State Governments .In 1850, the US Treaty with the Hawaiian Islands was enacted. Article One of this treaty provides for perpetual peace between the US and the Hawaiian Islands. Obviously, the invasion, annexation, and subsequent occupation of the Kingdom of Hawai'i by the United States, is a clear and direct violation of the supreme law of the land.Moreover, it is pure folly to violate a law of the highest magnitude and to then proclaim adherence to the rule of law.Violation of this provision of The US Constitution clearly, emphatically, and completely vanquishes the fundamental principles of the United States. Any alleged 'State' of such a union incorporated into the Nation in violation of the supreme law of the land cannot even remotely be proclaimed to be united.Therefore, only by a complete restoration of the sovereignty of The Kingdom of Hawai'i, can the United States be free. You can only protect your own freedom if you protect the liberty of all other men. I can only be free if you are free.This is the ha'ole version of malama kakou - we best care for ourselves by caring for othersSave the United States - Free Hawai'i !We are the people we have been waiting for!
Read more…

Asian Settler Colonialism 5/23/09

I attended this discussion at Japanese Cultural Center yesterday. I thought this would be a useful resource to have in your personal library!

Here is the name of the book:ASIAN SETTLER COLONIALISMEdited by Candace Fujikane & Johnathan Okamura

I tried to rotate picture, but it just didn't work out. Here is the picture of the book anyway...
Read more…