From Leon Siu:
Today, Feb. 20 there will be a mass display of the placards with the names of Hawaiian patriots who signed the 1897 Ku’e Petition that stopped annexation to the US. The display will radiate out from the McKinley Statue in front of McKinley High School on King Street.
You are welcome to join us to set up display. If you want to kokua, come at 10am. It will take about 2 hours to set up, so viewing time of the finished display will be noon-2pm.
Also during the viewing time, Kuhio Voegler and I will be making respective presentations about recent development that will be of great interest to Hawaiian independence advocates.
Sure would appreciate hearing from Leon or Kuhio about the recent developments they speak of that would be of interest to Hawaiian Independence advocates. I’m starving for inclusion.
Aloha kakou!
It was a sunny day, and I stayed and helped for about an hour…work called the Hilton never sleeps! Anyway, it was wonderful to see familiar faces and new ones too. The seriousness of the presentation, i.e. protest, was not diminished one iota with the kokua and goodwill. Mahalo nui loa for the opportunity to assist…and protest too.
Leon must be thinking of this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6MqDqUsuqA&feature=player_embedded