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“Sovereignty Conversation” Forum #3

Tuesday, March 25, 2014
From Annexation to Statehood
7 p.m., Kapolei High School Cafeteria

A monthly series of public forums in 2014 is meant to build public awareness and create a better understanding among both Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians about what the sovereignty movement means for all the people of Hawaii.

Hawaiian sovereignty will affect everybody in the state. This monthly series of forums comes before the Native Hawaiian convention which will organize a modern Hawaiian government.

Forum #2 still showing on ‘Ōlelo:

  • 3/22/2014, 6:00 PM, ‘Ōlelo Channel 53
  • 3/29/2014, 8:00 AM, ‘Ōlelo Channel 53

thesovereigntyconversation.org

1 comment to “Sovereignty Conversation” Forum #3

  • I get clarification of historical or legal issues every time I hear and watch one of these conversations.

    Question: Does international law require that the Hawaiian body politic, i. e., Hawaiian nationals, be visibly organized before re-recognition of Hawaii’s sovereignty can be supported? What traits signify an active citizenry?

    Will the upcoming Hawaiian convention be Hawaiian national run?

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