2020 Honolulu Mayor Candidate Forum on Kanaka Maoli Issues

2020 Honolulu Mayor Candidate Forum on Kanaka Maoli Issues

In this forum, candidates Keith Amemiya and Rick Blangiardi answer questions straight from Hawaiian Community Leaders on issues in Kahuku, Waimānalo, Papakōlea, Kapolei, Nānākuli, Waiʻanae, and more.

Mahalo nui to Ka Lahui Hawaii for organizing this and for including two ASL interpreters for our hearing impaired ʻohana.

ʻŌiwi TV reaches across generations, socio-economic statuses, and geographic locations as the sole media venue where the Hawaiian language, culture and perspective thrive. Through Digital Channel 326, ʻŌiwi TV reaches over 220,000 households across the entire State via Oceanic Time Warner Cable’s network. Through its website, mobile, and social media venues, ʻŌiwi TV is reaching Hawaiians everywhere and engaging a generation of Hawaiians that expect to access anything and everything from anywhere at anytime.

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  2. Oahu Venues 10 months ago

    Thank you for sharing the link to the 2020 Honolulu Mayor Candidate Forum on Kanaka Maoli issues. It’s encouraging to see discussions focused on addressing the concerns and perspectives of the Kanaka Maoli community.

    It’s important for political candidates to engage in conversations that center around the needs and aspirations of indigenous communities. By participating in events like this forum, candidates have the opportunity to understand the unique challenges faced by Kanaka Maoli and work towards creating policies that promote cultural preservation, social justice, and equitable opportunities.

    For a truly inclusive and representative government, it is crucial that the voices of indigenous peoples are heard, respected, and actively included in decision-making processes. I appreciate initiatives like this forum that provide a platform for candidates to share their ideas and commitments to the Kanaka Maoli community.

    Let’s hope that such discussions continue to foster meaningful dialogue, build bridges, and contribute to the creation of a more inclusive and equitable society.

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