West Oahu Screening of the award winning documentary film
HAWAII
A Voice For Sovereignty
TUESDAY, JULY 24, 2012 7:00 P.M. -9:00 P.M.
LANIKUHONUA Ko Olina Resort
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West Oahu Screening of the award winning documentary film HAWAIIA Voice For SovereigntyTUESDAY, JULY 24, 2012 7:00 P.M. -9:00 P.M. LANIKUHONUA Ko Olina Resort
Hawaiʻi A Voice for Sovereignty Join Akakū for a free screening of Catherine Bauknight’s, Hawaiʻi A Voice for Sovereignty, on Saturday, July 14, 2012. KAHULUI, HI – On Saturday, July 14, 2012, Akakū is honoring three local community leaders, Kumu Keliʻi Tauʻā, Uncle Richard Hoʻopiʻi and Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom, at its 2nd Annual Maui Walk of Heroes. The celebration will conclude with a free screening of Catherine Bauknight’s award-winning film, Hawaiʻi A Voice for Sovereignty. The movie will be featured at 8:00 p.m. outdoors at 333 Dairy Road in Kahului. Continue reading “Hawaiʻi: A Voice for Sovereignty” free screening at Akaku A Hawai‘i People’s Fund grant to Na Maka O Ka ‘Aina helped support the re-mastering and archiving of video documentation of the movement to protect the island of Kaho‘olawe from 1976–1992. They include: Tribute to George Helm and Kimo Mitchell
On March 6, 1982, five years after the disappearance of George Helm and Kimo Mitchell in the seas off the island of Kaho’olawe, the Protect Kaho’olawe ‘Ohana held a tribute to the two men at ‘Iolani Palace in Honolulu.
Representatives from the Helm and Mitchell families along with community members, singers and musicians from Kaua’i, Maui, Moloka’i and Hawai’i island joined their O’ahu compatriots in remembering the legacy of George and Kimo and the actions of many others who worked peaceably to stop the U.S. military bombing of Kaho’olawe.
Kaho‘olawe Aloha Aina: George Helm Produced in 1977 by the Protect Kaho’olawe ‘Ohana, this program features scenes from the last years of the life of George Jarrett Helm, Jr. as he worked tirelessly to stop the bombing of Kaho’olawe and inspire others to take up the cause of Aloha ‘ina (love and protection of the land). Video of his classroom presentations, musical performances, speeches and interactions with government are supplemented with news stories and location shots of early occupations of Kaho’olawe. Video footage by Kevin Coates, Stephen Morse, KGMB, KHET and Videololo. Edited by Joan Lander. Produced by Ken Yasso. From: Hank Hawaiian [mailto:hankhawaiian @ yahoo.com]
Kamau A‘e
A fundraising event for Hawai‘i People’s Fund
Sunday, June 10, 2012
2:00 Matinee
Kumu Kahua Theatre • 46 Merchant St. at Bethel
Live Performance • Local Theatre
Parking on street or $3 in Harbor Court
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In 2007 a Hawai‘i People’s Fund audience was spellbound at the staging of
Kamau, a play by Alani Apio, produced by Kumu Kahua Theatre.
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Kamau A’e is the second in the trilogy and we invite you to return for this stirring drama.
A Hawaiian family faces difficult choices amidst
holding on to their culture, connecting with activists in the sovereignty movement,
creating a future for their children, and protecting the land.
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Support the work of Hawai‘i People’s Fund and Kumu Kahua Theatre.
Enjoy stellar performances, thought-provoking discussion and deeply moving perspectives.
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Following this performance, the playwrite and actors will stay for
a conversation with the audience in the intimate setting at KKT.
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Please join us! Tickets are $30 each.
Return the printed form with a check or credit card information by June 5.
Donate online by clicking the red button below.
(just tell us how many tickets you are ordering in the Special Event box)
You can also call us with a credit card payment: 593-9969 (Visa or MasterCard).
Seating is quite limited, so please get your tickets early.
Mahalo for your support!
HVS_PressRelease_NYC120513 (PDF)
From: LeeAnn Paman <leepaman @ gmail.com> An invitation is extended to all Kanaka Maoli, Hawaiian Nationals and Citizen Applicants of the Lawful Hawaiian Kingdom to participate in a
Healing of the Hawaiian Nation Retreat All participants are encouraged to come and set up their campsite on Friday, April 27. Just drive up to the gate at the Haleakala National Park and mention the retreat. You will be directed to the camping area. If you arrive after 5pm, just drive on down to the campground. There is no entrance fee this weekend. The Retreat will open with a welcome dinner at the Kipahulu Triangle on Friday evening. A schedule of events for the weekend will be announced during or after dinner. For more information you may contact LeeAnn Paman at 268-9022. God Bless! Aloha Kekahi i Kekahi |
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