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Will Caron/Civil Beat/2024

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Will Caron

Will Caron is director of communications at the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice, a policy research and advocacy nonprofit. Opinions are the author鈥檚 own and do not necessarily reflect Civil Beat鈥檚 views or that of Appleseed. You can reach him at 聽info@willcaronhawaii.com.


Longtime Honolulu political cartoonist Will Caron is going to be drawing regularly for Civil Beat, after winning our cartoonist competition. Watch for his art every other Sunday on our site, alternating with John Pritchett’s cartoons.

(Will Caron/Civil Beat/2024)

Read Civil Beat’s coverage of Kim Coco Iwamoto’s victory in the primary election and the impact that is expected to have on Hawaii politics.


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About the Author

Will Caron

Will Caron is director of communications at the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice, a policy research and advocacy nonprofit. Opinions are the author鈥檚 own and do not necessarily reflect Civil Beat鈥檚 views or that of Appleseed. You can reach him at 聽info@willcaronhawaii.com.


Latest Comments (0)

Will Caron 4tw!This image is p o w e r f u l.

Rain89 · 5 months ago

Great stuff. This guy芒聙聶s gonna be good. Kim Coco is great.

Hal_Le · 5 months ago

Caron will be a wonderful breath of fresh air. Whip smart, funny and fearless. In keeping with the sports metaphor of residents demands from Hawaii politicians, the legislative old guard players didn't drop the ball on transparency and accountability for many seasons, more like took a dive.#KeepingItReal #WeSeeYou

808hawaii808 · 5 months ago

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