DC808: On The Wire — Native Hawaiians Say Aloha To Washington
It’s Episode 3 of Dc808: On The Wire and Mike Levine has just been kicked out of some meetings of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, which convened in Washington, D.C.
Still, he was able to talk with folks there about the Public Land Development Corporation and possibly allowing gambling on Hawaiian Home Lands. And there’s a buzz starting to build about who will become the standard bearer for Native Hawaiian issues once U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka retires in a few months, after 36 years in Congress.
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Michael Levine is a former Civil Beat staff member.
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